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Neoliberalism, Necrocapitalism and the Aesthetics of Precarity (CMII0129)

Key information

Faculty
Faculty of Arts and Humanities
Teaching department
Centre for Multidisciplinary and Intercultural Inquiry
Credit value
30
Restrictions
There are no restrictions on this module but students from the MA in Comparative Literature have priority. Not available to Affiliate Exchange Students.
Timetable

Alternative credit options

There are no alternative credit options available for this module.

Description

Module description

This module engages with acclaimed cultural texts that bring into focus the relationship between politics, economics and violence in diverse contexts, with a particular focus on the Americas. We will place emphasis on cultural confrontations with the precarity generated through conflict, inequality and ongoing patterns of capitalistic accumulation by dispossession, and we will explore some of the urgent ways this dispossession has been resisted. We will also consider the aesthetic issues that emerge as authors and artists broach violence and precarity, and examine contemporary deployments and critiques of ethics. Primary texts will be read in dialogue with seminal theoretical works by, amongst others, Achille Mbembe, Michel Foucault, Sayak Valencia, Judith Butler, Giorgio Agamben and Cristina Rivera Garza.

Recommended Preparatory Reading

Bola帽o, Roberto. 2666 (2004).

The following secondary texts will introduce you to some of the key themes and debates broached in the module:

  • Franco, Jean. 2013. Cruel Modernity. Durham: Duke UP.
  • Lugo, Alejandro. 2008. Fragmented Lives, Assembled Parts: Culture, Capitalism, and Conquest at the U.S.-Mexico Border. Texas: Texas UP.
  • Banerjee, Subhabrata Bobby. 2008. 鈥淣ecrocapitalism,鈥 Organization Studies 29.12: 1541-1563.
  • Paley, Dawn. 2014. Drug War Capitalism. Edinburgh: AK Press.
  • Mbembe, Achille. 2003. 鈥楴ecropolitics鈥. Trans. Libby Meintijes. Public Culture 15.1: 11-40.
  • Judith Butler. 2006. Precarious Life: The Power of Mourning and Violence. London: Verso.
  • W. J. T., Mitchell. 2011. Cloning Terror: The War of Images, 9/11 to the Present . Chicago, University of Chicago Press. (introduction)
  • Jacques Ranci猫re. 2006. 鈥楾he Ethical Turn of Aesthetics and Politics鈥, Critical Horizons: A Journal of Philosophy and Social Theory 7.1.
  • Hallin, Daniel. 鈥楴eoliberalism, social movements and change in media systems in the late twentieth century.鈥 The Media and Social Theory. Ed. David Hesmondhalgh and Jason Toynbee . London: Routledge, 2008: 43-58.
  • Nixon, R., 2011. Slow violence and the environmentalism of the poor. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.
  • Barber谩n Reinares, Laura. 2015. Sex Trafficking in Postcolonial Literature: Transnational Narratives from Joyce to Bola帽o. New York: Routledge.

Module deliveries for 2024/25 academic year

Intended teaching term: Term 1 听听听 Postgraduate (FHEQ Level 7)

Teaching and assessment

Mode of study
In person
Methods of assessment
10% Viva or oral presentation
90% Coursework
Mark scheme
Numeric Marks

The methods of assessment for affiliate students may be different to those indicated above. Please contact the department for more information.

Other information

Number of students on module in previous year
0
Module leader
Dr Emily Baker
Who to contact for more information
e.baker@ucl.ac.uk

Last updated

This module description was last updated on 8th April 2024.