Four years after his initial essay, Philip Gorski revisits his title question of "Why do evangelicals vote for Trump?" in…
populism
Is Europe Christian?—An introduction
Olivier Roy introduces his argument in Is Europe Christian?, that the real break between contemporary European culture and Christianity is…
Figurative publics: Conclusion
Writing these words in the time of Covid-19, there is something at once nostalgic and newly vivid about all these…
Practices of relation: Gorski and Perry
Sociologists Philip Gorski and Samuel Perry engage one another in critical dialogue around White Christian Nationalism in the United States.
Channeling populism
The first step toward a rigorous analysis of media and populism is to provincialize the influence of charismatic leaders like…
Virtual populist regimes
In this contribution I will focus mainly on the cine-populism of south India and the Indian national populisms, which share…
Populism without borders
In order to grasp the antagonisms covered up by the discourse on populism we should, I suggest, relate it to…
“Populism” in Hong Kong’s contemporary politics
Given the complicated history of populism in the Chinese context, just how has the concept been used and received within…
Figurative publics: Crowds, protest, and democratic anxieties
In this forum of The Immanent Frame, the contributors tackle the dual questions of the political and the popular.
The religious left: Memory, trajectory, relevance
What is the “religious left” and what are its prospects for responding to the current moment of authoritarian populism? The…