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Elisabeth R. Anker, "Ugly Freedoms" (Duke UP, 2022)

Oct 19, 2025
Elisabeth R. Anker, an Associate Professor of American Studies and Political Science at George Washington University, dives into her book, Ugly Freedoms. She critiques traditional notions of freedom, highlighting its ties to white supremacy, colonialism, and exploitation. Anker argues for a collaborative definition of freedom, examining how neoliberalism and climate issues complicate our understanding. She also illustrates the potential of ‘ugly freedoms’ as both a critique and a path toward more inclusive, interdependent practices of liberty.
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Two Competing Visions Of Freedom

  • Elisabeth R. Anker distinguishes two broad visions of freedom: dominant Western individualist models and more collaborative, interdependent ones.
  • She argues freedom often produces violence and can be reimagined as everyday, collective practices rather than heroic acts.
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Freedom Can Be Ugly

  • "Ugly freedoms" are practices of freedom that incorporate subjugation and exploitation as integral, not accidental, elements.
  • The American founding exemplifies this, marrying radical worldmaking with Indigenous dispossession and slavery.
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Ugliness As Political Tool

  • Anker uses "ugliness" both to critique idealized freedoms and to spotlight marginalized practices offering alternative freedoms.
  • Aesthetic categories (beauty/ugliness) map onto political hierarchies that exclude colonized and racialized peoples.
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