German Idealism/Enlightenment Philosophy, The Reformation, Marxism, Psychoanalysis, Popular Culture

Edward Dioguardi
Ongoing philosophical projects center on an investigation of our modern political economy’s inheritance from both Reformation-era texts’ attacks on the Ecclesiastical “salvational economy” of the 16th century and Ancient Greek philosophical reflections on érōs and appearance.
MA: The New School for Social Research, 2022
BA: American University, 2014
June 2023 "The Pathology of Freedom," with American Folk Art Museum for the exhibition Francesc Tosquelles (Forthcoming)
Dec. 2022 "The Birth of Thinking From the Spirit of Negation," European Journal of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 9, No. 2
June 2021 “Three Reflections on the American Body Politic After 2020,” European Journal of Psychoanalysis (Special Edition: “Race and the Signifier”)
May 2021 “System,” Political Concepts Graduate Conference, Brown University, Providence, RI
Feb. 2021 “Lacan’s Sinthome; or, The Point of Psychoanalysis,” European Journal of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 7, No. 2
Oct. 2018 “Historical Inertia and Binary Stars,” Brooklyn Rail; re-published in e-flux conversations
Feb. 2018 “Forward” in Flatline Constructs: Gothic Materialism and Cybernetic
Theory-Fiction by Mark Fisher, in collaboration with exmilitary (collective editorial project);