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Walking with the enemy
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25 August 2026

ART / Art & Politics, Theory of art, ART / Criticism & Theory, ART / History / Contemporary (1945-), Political activism / Political engagement
What is subversive mimicry? A guide to art in the post-truth era – Gediminas Gasparavicius, Maia Toteva, and Tom Williams
Part I: The state and its specters
1 Subversive economics and the art of refusal in Akasegawa Genpei’s Greater Japan Zero-Yen Note (1967) – Isabel Elson-Enriquez
2 The slapstick state: politics as play in a Modified India – Sayandeb Chowdhury
3 Probing the control zone: The NSK State in Time and the Irish Question – Conor McGrady
4 Mimicry and its subversive negative potentials – Marina Gržinic
Part II: The danger and promise of mimesis
5 A specter is haunting Spectre: Laibach, the right, and the specter of ultra-identification – Alexei Monroe
6 Irony and subversive mimicry in art and internet meme culture – Vera Mevorah
7 Walking with images: of spider crabs, bot aesthetic, and Hasan Elahi’s Tracking Transience – Sebastian Althoff
8 Mimesis and mimicry: contemporary art, commodification, and (post)critique – Steyn Bergs
9 Who’s afraid of post-internet mimicry? – Kostis Stafylakis
Part III: The politics of dissimulation
10 Not turning on, but putting on: lying as an aesthetico-political strategy – Craig J. Peariso
11 Parafiction and truthiness: Stephen Colbert and Americans for a Better Tomorrow, Tomorrow – Sarah Archino
12 Sexy Semites, half-disguised soldiers, and fake passport stamps: levels of spectatorship in Palestinian and Israeli parafiction art – Keren Goldberg
13 Human capital: culture jamming and racial capitalism at the millennium – Carrie Lambert-Beatty
Part IV: Subversive mimicry in decolonial contexts
14 Overidentification, decolonization, and genderqueer artivism in contemporary South Africa – Matthias Pauwels
15 Samuel Fosso’s masquerade: history, colonial trauma, and healing in Emperor of Africa – Juan Carlos Guerrero-Hernández
16 The agency of irony and mimicry in the subversion of colonial legacies: contemporary ethnographic portraits by Pushpamala N. and Yuki Kihara – Anisha Verghese
17 “Ways to murder with a flag”: paradoxical discourse and subversive affirmation in the art of Odesa Conceptualists – Svitlana Biedarieva