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Fisher - Deja Vudu

A compact hauntological page that makes temporal recurrence and blocked futurity felt through Fisher's distinctive mix of atmosphere and diagnosis.

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These pages matter because they make blocked futurity and unrealized political desire central to Fisher's public afterlife. Haunting is not only a mood here, but a way of naming what remains unfinished in culture and politics.

Temporal recurrence and unfinished projects drive the argument. The page works by treating spectral return, stalled futurity, or unfinished communist desire as live public-theoretical pressures rather than literary motifs.

That matters because Fisher's later public reception often turns on exactly these unfinished futures. This cluster keeps visible the connection between hauntology, public criticism, and renewed collective imagination.

Reading note

Read for how the page turns recurrence or afterlife into a diagnosis of blocked futurity rather than a generic elegiac atmosphere.

Track where unfinished desire is made public and political. That is the point where Fisher's afterlife remains active rather than merely memorial.

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  • Mark Fisher and Public Theory Primary section

    Fisher as bridge figure, public critic, and one of the clearest routes into the archive's afterlife.

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