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Samuel A. Chambers

Samuel A. Chambers is Professor of Political Science at Johns Hopkins University, where he teaches political theory and cultural politics. He co-edits the journal Contemporary Political Theory and is series co-editor of Routledge’s Innovators in Political Theory. His interests are broad and interdisciplinary, ranging from central issues in social and political theory, to engagements with contemporary feminist and queer theory, to contributions to critical television studies. All of his work maintains a core concern with a sort of “glue” that holds together things (e.g., political regimes, sex/gender identities, pedagogical relations) in a way that is neither narrowly political, nor reductively socio-biological, nor grounded in ethics or morality à la so-called normative political philosophy. His published books include Bearing Society in Mind: Theories and Politics of the Social Formation (Rowman & Littlefield International, 2014), The Lessons of Rancière (Oxford, 2013), and The Queer Politics of Television (I.B. Tauris, 2009), and his most recent publication is “Undoing Neoliberalism: Homo Œconomicus, Homo Politicus, and the Zōon Politikon” (Critical Inquiry, 2018).

Samuel A. Chambers

Samuel A. Chambers is Professor of Political Science at Johns Hopkins University, where he teaches political theory and cultural politics. He co-edits the journal Contemporary Political Theory and is series co-editor of Routledge’s Innovators in Political Theory. His interests are broad and interdisciplinary, ranging from central issues in social and political theory, to engagements with contemporary feminist and queer theory, to contributions to critical television studies. All of his work maintains a core concern with a sort of “glue” that holds together things (e.g., political regimes, sex/gender identities, pedagogical relations) in a way that is neither narrowly political, nor reductively socio-biological, nor grounded in ethics or morality à la so-called normative political philosophy. His published books include Bearing Society in Mind: Theories and Politics of the Social Formation (Rowman & Littlefield International, 2014), The Lessons of Rancière (Oxford, 2013), and The Queer Politics of Television (I.B. Tauris, 2009), and his most recent publication is “Undoing Neoliberalism: Homo Œconomicus, Homo Politicus, and the Zōon Politikon” (Critical Inquiry, 2018).