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21“Progress Occurs where it Ends”: The Critique of Progress in Critical TheoryCritical Horizons 26 (2): 208-229. 2025.In this essay, I revisit the theme of progress in critical theory, taking Adorno’s dictum that progress occurs only where it ends as my guiding thread. In addition to rehearsing the outlines of my critique of the role that ideas of progress play in critical theory from my two recent books – The End of Progress (Columbia UP, 2016) and Critique on the Couch (Columbia UP, 2021) – I respond to the incisive and generous critical discussions of my work found in the articles that make up this special i…Read more
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13Citizen Marx: Republicanism and the Formation of Karl Marx's Social and Political ThoughtConstellations. forthcoming.Constellations, EarlyView.
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117Transitional Subjects: Critical Theory and Object Relations (edited book)Columbia University Press. 2019.Transitional Subjects is the first book-length collection devoted to the engagement of critical theory with the work of the object-relations school of psychoanalysis. It provides a synoptic overview of current research at the intersection of these two theoretical traditions while also opening up space for further innovations.
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105Power, Neoliberalism, and the Reinvention of Politics: The Critical Theory of Wendy BrownPennsylvania State University Press. 2022.A collection of essays introducing and assessing the work of political theorist Wendy Brown. Includes an original essay by Brown and a reply to her critics.
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16ContributorsIn Amy Allen & Eduardo Mendieta (eds.), Power, Neoliberalism, and the Reinvention of Politics: The Critical Theory of Wendy Brown, Pennsylvania State University Press. pp. 181-184. 2022.
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18IndexIn Amy Allen & Eduardo Mendieta (eds.), Power, Neoliberalism, and the Reinvention of Politics: The Critical Theory of Wendy Brown, Pennsylvania State University Press. pp. 185-196. 2022.
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15ContributorsIn Olivia Custer, Penelope Deutscher & Samir Haddad (eds.), Foucault/Derrida Fifty Years Later: The Futures of Genealogy, Deconstruction, and Politics, Columbia University Press. pp. 221-224. 2016.
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14IndexIn Olivia Custer, Penelope Deutscher & Samir Haddad (eds.), Foucault/Derrida Fifty Years Later: The Futures of Genealogy, Deconstruction, and Politics, Columbia University Press. pp. 225-234. 2016.
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9AbbreviationsIn Olivia Custer, Penelope Deutscher & Samir Haddad (eds.), Foucault/Derrida Fifty Years Later: The Futures of Genealogy, Deconstruction, and Politics, Columbia University Press. 2016.
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14AcknowledgmentsIn Olivia Custer, Penelope Deutscher & Samir Haddad (eds.), Foucault/Derrida Fifty Years Later: The Futures of Genealogy, Deconstruction, and Politics, Columbia University Press. 2016.
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22The power of feminist theory: domination, resistance, solidarityRoutledge. 2025.In this new second edition of The Power of Feminist Theory: Domination, Resistance, Solidarity, Amy Allen diagnoses the inadequacies of previous feminist conceptions of power, and draws on the work of a diverse group of theorists of power, including Michel Foucault, Judith Butler, bell hooks, and Hannah Arendt, in order to construct a new feminist conception of power. The conception of power developed in this book enables readers to theorize domination, resistance, and solidarity, and, perhaps m…Read more
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The ethics and politics of progress : Dussel and the Frankfurt SchoolIn Amy Allen & Eduardo Mendieta (eds.), Decolonizing ethics: the critical theory of Enrique Dussel, The Pennsylvania State University Press. 2021.
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46PoststructuralismIn Hauke Brunkhorst, Regina Kreide & Cristina Lafont (eds.), The Habermas Handbook, Columbia University Press. pp. 177-182. 2017.
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31Gender, Macht, VernunftIn Hilge Landweer, Catherine Newmark, Christine Kley & Simone Miller (eds.), Philosophie und die Potenziale der Gender Studies, Transcript. pp. 37-62. 2012.
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68Adorno, Foucault, and the End of ProgressIn Cristina Lafont & Penelope Deutscher (eds.), Critical Theory in Critical Times: Transforming the Global Political and Economic Order, Columbia University Press. pp. 183-206. 2017.
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83Critique on the couch: why critical theory needs psychoanalysisColumbia University Press. 2021.Does critical theory still need psychoanalysis? In Critique on the Couch, Amy Allen offers a cogent and convincing defense of its ongoing relevance. Countering the overly rationalist and progressivist interpretations of psychoanalysis put forward by contemporary critical theorists such as Jürgen Habermas and Axel Honneth, Allen argues that the work of Melanie Klein offers an underutilized resource. She draws on Freud, Klein, and Lacan to develop a more realistic strand of psychoanalytic thinkin…Read more
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819In her latest book, The End of Progress, Amy Allen embarks on an ambitious and much-needed project: to decolonize contemporary Frankfurt School Critical Theory. As with all of her books, this is an exceptionally well-written and well-argued book. Allen strives to avoid making assertions without backing them up via close and careful textual reading of the thinkers she engages in her book. In this article, I will state why this book makes a central contribution to contemporary critical theory (in …Read more
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1363The Contemporary Frankfurt School's Eurocentrism Unveiled: The Contribution of Amy AllenPolitical Theory 46 (5): 772-800. 2018.In her latest book, The End of Progress, Amy Allen embarks on an ambitious and much-needed project: to decolonize contemporary Frankfurt School Critical Theory. As with all of her books, this is an exceptionally well-written and well-argued book. Allen strives to avoid making assertions without backing them up via close and careful textual reading of the thinkers she engages in her book. In this article, I will state why this book makes a central contribution to contemporary critical theory (in …Read more
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146Emancipation, Progress, Critique: Debating Amy Allen’s The End of ProgressContemporary Political Theory 17 (4): 511-541. 2018.
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41The History of Historicity: The Critique of Reason in FoucaultIn ChristopherVE Penfield, Vernon W. Cisney & Nicolae Morar (eds.), Between Foucault and Derrida, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 125-137. 2016.
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129SPEP Co-director's Address: Progress, Philosophical and OtherwiseJournal of Speculative Philosophy 29 (3): 265-282. 2015.The topic of my remarks is progress, but I should note at the outset that I have structured this article as something like a theme with variations, rather than a tightly interconnected, progressive argument. I am interested in problematizing how the concept of progress is deployed across a range of discussions. I start with the role of progress in my own field of critical social theory, and then move on to consider the idea of philosophical progress, and finally connect this idea to different vi…Read more
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247Feminist narratives and social/political change (review)Philosophy and Social Criticism 26 (4): 127-132. 2000.Lara, Maria Pia, Moral Textures: Feminist Narratives in the Public Sphere (reviewed by Amy Allen).
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132IntroductionJournal of Speculative Philosophy 29 (3): 261-264. 2015.This is an introduction to a volume of articles containing highlights from the fifty-third Annual Meeting of the Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy (SPEP) hosted by Loyola University–New Orleans with Tulane University from October 23–25, 2014. Many of the articles included here mine the rich and productive vein of post-Kantian critical philosophy that inspires so much work in Continental philosophy; hence the title of our volume is “Legacies of Critique.” The volume opens with …Read more
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28Hannah ArendtRoutledge. 2008.Hannah Arendt was one of the most original and influential social and political theorists of the 20th century. This volume brings together important English-language essays on Arendt's contributions to social and political philosophy.
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131Foucault and the politics of our selvesHistory of the Human Sciences 24 (4): 43-59. 2011.Exploring the apparent tension between Foucault’s analyses of technologies of domination – the ways in which the subject is constituted by power–knowledge relations – and of technologies of the self – the ways in which individuals constitute themselves through practices of freedom – this article endeavors to makes two points: first, the interpretive claim that Foucault’s own attempts to analyse both aspects of the politics of our selves are neither contradictory nor incoherent; and, second, the …Read more
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119History, critique, and freedom: the historical a priori in Husserl and FoucaultContinental Philosophy Review 49 (1): 1-11. 2016.
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3IntroductionIn Amy Allen & Eduardo Mendieta (eds.), Decolonizing ethics: the critical theory of Enrique Dussel, The Pennsylvania State University Press. pp. 1-26. 2021.
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54Decolonizing ethics: the critical theory of Enrique Dussel (edited book)The Pennsylvania State University Press. 2021.A collection of essays on the work of Latin American philosopher Enrique Dussel, focusing on his ethics of liberation.
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