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Mark regularly alluded to the aftereffects of his origins in this working-class edgeland: in his seminal blog posts on The Fall in 2006-7 and, more controversially, in his 2013 polemic “Exiting the Vampire Castle.” Indeed, Mark wrote about class with more subtlety and vehemence than any other contemporary critic.
22. Nov. 2013 · The first configuration is what I came to call the Vampires’ Castle. The Vampires’ Castle specialises in propagating guilt. It is driven by a priest’s desire to excommunicate and condemn, an academic-pedant’s desire to be the first to be seen to spot a mistake, and a hipster’s desire to be one of the in-crowd. Based AF.
8. Jan. 2020 · Some background: “Exiting the Vampire Castle” was a piece that Fisher published regarding what we tend to call “call-out culture” or “cancel culture” and closely related to the phenomenon I’ve heard referred to as “the circular firing squad” – the tendency of people on the left to attack one another on issues of purity and morality and history, instead of making common cause.
26. Nov. 2013 · Credit: Flickr, suzy_ex. Class privilege is the key issue in Mark Fisher's essay “Exiting the vampire castle” (crossposted at OurKingdom here).He wants his argument to act as a clarion call ...
Mark Fisher (1968–2017)Exiting the Vampire Castle (2013)read along here: https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/opendemocracyuk/exiting-vampire-castle/
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14. Apr. 2024 · Fisher concludes in “Exiting the Vampire Castle”: “We need to learn, or re-learn, how to build comradeship and solidarity instead of doing capital’s work for it by condemning and abusing each other. This doesn’t mean, of course, that we must always agree – on the contrary, we must create conditions where disagreement can take place ...
16. Jan. 2017 · Exiting the vampire castle Mark Fisher North Star 10.23.2016. Class consciousness is fragile and fleeting. The petite bourgeoisie which dominates the academy and the culture industry has all kinds of subtle deflections and pre-emptions which prevent the topic even coming up, and then, if it does come up, they make ...