Yonathan Listik
Lecturer
- Name
- Y. Listik
- Telephone
- +31 70 800 9512
- y.listik@hum.leidenuniv.nl

Yonathan Busquila Listik is a lecturer at Leiden University, teaching courses on Decolonial Theory and Critical Political Theory. His current field of research is philosophy, more specifically, exploring contemporary political ontology in the continental tradition. He is also interested in the connections between Jewish philosophy, decolonial theory and aesthetics. His main interests are possible articulations of the idea of barbarism/stupidity.
More information about Yonathan Listik
Fields of interest
- Philosophy
- Critical Theory
- Decolonial Theory
- Jewish Thought
- Aesthetics
Selected publications
-Listik, Y. (2024). "Who Is Afraid of the People? The Entanglement of Democracy, Populism and Stupidity". In The Many Faces of Populism. Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill.
- Listik, Y., & Macmillen Voskoboynik, D. (2024). Discourses of the Elders: The Aztec Huehuetlatolli; A First English Translation, translated by Sebastian Purcell. Teaching Philosophy, 47(4), 621-624.
-Listik Y. (2023), Barbaric Jewishness: resistance to anti-semitism and Judeo-Christianity, Horizontes Decoloniales / Decolonial Horizons 8(1): 7-52.
-Listik Y. (2023), Judeo-Christianity, Jewish Barbarism and the necessity to decolonize Jewishness. In: Attia Y., Hirsch J. & Samson K. (Eds.), Minor perspectives on modernity beyond Europe: an encounter between Jewish studies and postcolonial thought no. 1. Baden-Baden: Ergon. 135-150.
- Listik Y. (2021), A Biopolitical Account of Social Pathology: Viewing Pathology as a Political-Ontological Issue. In: Harris N. (Ed.) Pathology Diagnosis and Social Research. Political Philosophy and Public Purpose. Political Philosophy and Public Purpose: Springer International Publishing.
Lecturer
- Faculty of Humanities
- Faculty office
- International Studies
- Listik Y. (2024), Who is afraid of the people?: the entanglement of democracy, populism and stupidity. In: Ivanovic M., Byrd D.J. & Morelock J. (Eds.), The many faces of populism: perspectives from critical theory and beyond. Studies in Critical Social Sciences no. 303. Leiden: Brill. 139-168.
- Listik Y. (2021), A Biopolitical Account of Social Pathology: Viewing Pathology as a Political-Ontological Issue. In: Harris N. (Ed.), Pathology Diagnosis and Social Research. Political Philosophy and Public Purpose. Political Philosophy and Public Purpose: Springer International Publishing.
- Listik Y. (2023), Barbaric Jewishness: resistance to anti-semitism and Judeo-Christianity, Horizontes Decoloniales / Decolonial Horizons 8(1): 7-52.
- Listik Y. (2023), Judeo-Christianity, Jewish Barbarism and the necessity to decolonize Jewishness. In: Attia Y., Hirsch J. & Samson K. (Eds.), Minor perspectives on modernity beyond Europe: an encounter between Jewish studies and postcolonial thought no. 1. Baden-Baden: Ergon. 135-150.
- Listik Y. (22 January 2024), Resistance, disobedience and barbarity: connecting Walter Benjamin to decolonial theory. Leiden International Studies Blog. Leiden (Universiteit Leiden). [blog entry].
- Listik Y. & Macmillen Voskoboynik D. (2024) Discourses of the elders: the Aztec Huehuetlatolli: a first English translation. Review of: Purcell S. (2024), Discourses of the elders: the Aztec Huehuetlatolli; a first English translation. New York: Northon & Company. Teaching Philosophy 47(4): 621-624.
- Morelock J., Listik Y. & Kalia M. (2021), Why is Life Worth Saving? Neoliberalism, COVID-19, and Boris Johnson’s Public Statements, Praktyka Teoretyczna 42(4): .
- Listik Y. (2021) M. Naas, Derrida à Montréal. Review of: Naas M. (2019), Derrida à Montréal: une pièce en trois actes. Montreal: University of Montreal Press. Phenomenological Reviews 7: 19.
- Listik Y. (2020), Touch and liminality: between Derrida and Nancy, Malice 10: .
- Listik Y. (2019), How existing things are invariably present as sense?, Intuitio 12(2): 32219.
- Listik Y. (2019), Jean-Luc Nancy’s notion of singularity, Griot : Revista de Filosofia 19: 76-95.
- Listik Y. (2018), Aesthetic regime's occupation of representation, Kriterion 59: 309-326.
- Listik Y. (2015), Derrida’s performance, Philosophy Now (107): 15-16.
- Listik Y. (29 January 2013), Understanding our violence. TELOSscope. New York: Telos Press. [blog entry].
- Listik Y. (12 March 2013), New identities and the universalistic moral system. TELOSscope. New York: Telos Press. [blog entry].
- Listik Y. (23 April 2013), The true meaning of autonomy. TELOSscope. New York: Telos Press. [blog entry].
- Listik Y. (27 November 2012), Marxism beyond economy. TELOSscope. New York: Telos Press. [blog entry].