The Archetypal Karen: Hillary Clinton as the Embodiment of White Liberal Academic Failure in the Neoliberal Grantocene
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In the labyrinthine corridors of contemporary liberal academia, where the ghosts of Enlightenment rationality mingle with the specters of neoliberal commodification, certain figures emerge as archetypes, crystallizing the contradictions of a system that professes emancipation while perpetuating bondage. Hillary Rodham Clinton, the erstwhile Secretary of State and Democratic presidential nominee, stands as a paradigmatic exemplar of what has colloquially been termed the "Karen"—a white, middle-class woman whose liberal pretensions mask an undercurrent of entitlement, narcissism, and subtle authoritarianism. This essay interrogates Clinton not merely as a political actor but as an archetypal "academic white liberal failure," a figure whose repulsive high-handedness and self-aggrandizing demeanor echo the pathologies of grant-dependent intellectuals in peripheral academic ecosystems, such as those in Eastern Europe. Drawing on left psychoanalytic frameworks, anti-capitalist critiques, occult-inflected countercultural philosophies, anarchist theories, and anthropological gender critiques, we shall unpack Clinton's persona as a nexus of narcissistic repulsion, conspiratorial entanglements, and institutional sadomasochism. Through a sardonic lens, we reveal how such archetypes sustain the "Grantocene"—a term denoting the era of grant-fueled academic precarity and ideological fetishism (Panasiuk 2025a)—while perpetuating cycles of exclusion and domination.
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Zenodo repository deposit | 2025-12-28 | — | English |
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