The Sovereignty of Hope: Scholarship, Precarity, and the Future of Academic Freedom
Thu Dec 11 2025
A recording of one of Leela Prasad's presidential plenaries, held at the 2025 AAR Annual Meeting in Boston.
Leela Prasad, Brown University, presiding
Speakers (in order of appearance):
James BowleyLarissa CarneiroKoritha Mitchell, Boston UniversityLaurie Louise PattonSummary
In an era of faculty precarity, ideological polarization, and institutional histories of injustice, what does it mean to practice hope as an intellectual and political commitment? What strategies and choices make hope and freedom viable?
This panel explores hope not as naïve optimism, but as a form of sovereignty—a declaration of intellectual and ethical autonomy as well as accountability—in the face of everyday structural constraints, implicit and explicit (and old and new) hierarchies, censorship and surveillance, and professional vulnerability.
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A recording of one of Leela Prasad's presidential plenaries, held at the 2025 AAR Annual Meeting in Boston. Leela Prasad, Brown University, presiding Speakers (in order of appearance): James BowleyLarissa CarneiroKoritha Mitchell, Boston UniversityLaurie Louise PattonSummary In an era of faculty precarity, ideological polarization, and institutional histories of injustice, what does it mean to practice hope as an intellectual and political commitment? What strategies and choices make hope and freedom viable? This panel explores hope not as naïve optimism, but as a form of sovereignty—a declaration of intellectual and ethical autonomy as well as accountability—in the face of everyday structural constraints, implicit and explicit (and old and new) hierarchies, censorship and surveillance, and professional vulnerability.