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Conspiracism and the Shadows of Transparency

Publication at Faculty of Arts |
2023

Abstract

Following the approach of cultural studies which views conspiracism as reflecting larger cultural and social anxieties and concerns, the paper argues that one of these anxieties is connected with the modern ideology of transparency. While at first sight a widely shared positive value, on closer inspection transparency can be shown to hide various tensions and paradoxes.

The paper reads conspiracy theories as imaginative attempts at capturing these tensions, at highlighting the inconspicuous opacity of late modern transparent world and its institutions. Conspiracists are themselves entangled in the modern ideology of transparency, but at the same time they knock against its boundaries, making explicit the unspoken premises of the entire system in all their paradoxicality.

They draw attention to numerous inconsistencies and dark cracks in our late modern social and ideological system, symbolizing them through various disturbing narratives that should not be taken literally but that are interesting precisely in offering an opportunity to reflect on the limitations of transparency.