The Philosophy Department at the Angewandte, in cooperation
with the Department of Art History at Uni Wien, is pleased to present a reading workshop and lecture with Kristin
Ross. The workshop and lecture focus on her recent book The Commune Form: The Transformation of Everyday
Life (Verso, 2025).
In this book, Ross extends her long-standing engagement with the
politics of everyday life and her work on the Paris Commune of 1871 by examining contemporary struggles over land — from the
ZAD at Notre-Dame-des-Landes to Cop City in Atlanta, from pipeline resistance movements in Canada to Soulèvements de la Terre.
Drawing on Karl Marx’s description of the Paris Commune as the political form of social emancipation, she explores how these
movements reinvent practices of collectively appropriating lived space and time.
To participate in the workshop
and access the reading materials, please register via:
sophia.rohwetter@univie.ac.at.
No registration is required for the lecture.