CANCELLED Joseph C. Miller Memorial Lecture by Sandro Mezzadra
*****************UPDATE: Unfortunately this lecture had to be cancelled.**********************************
Can postcolonial capitalism's global development reveal a standard, and what are its political implications? Explore this with scholars like Lowe, Roediger, and Chakrabarty, and then delve into Du Bois and Fanon's insights on the interplay of colonialism, race, and capitalism. Analyze the "black radical tradition" and its impact on understanding primitive capital accumulation. Conclude by questioning how Du Bois and Fanon's racial and colonial insights resonate in contemporary metropolitan centers.
Can postcolonial capitalism's global development reveal a standard, and what are its political implications? Explore this with scholars like Lowe, Roediger, and Chakrabarty, and then delve into Du Bois and Fanon's insights on the interplay of colonialism, race, and capitalism. Analyze the "black radical tradition" and its impact on understanding primitive capital accumulation. Conclude by questioning how Du Bois and Fanon's racial and colonial insights resonate in contemporary metropolitan centers.
Time
Monday, 18.12.23 - 04:15 PM
- 06:00 PM
Topic
Postcolonial configurations of capital and labor. Thinking with W.E.B. Du Bois and F. Fanon
Target groups
Students
Researchers
All interested
Location
Online Via Zoom
Reservation
not required
Additional Information
Organizer
BCDSS
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