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The Culture of Capital: Theses on Discipline & Embodiment

Bussell, David

VCU Scholars Compass 2020

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  • Título:
    The Culture of Capital: Theses on Discipline & Embodiment
  • Autor: Bussell, David
  • Assuntos: Arts and Humanities
  • Notas: https://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/context/gradposters/article/1054/viewcontent/Bussell__D.___David_Bussell.pdf
    Graduate Research Posters
    https://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/gradposters/86
  • Descrição: Background I am a cultural theorist focused primarily on capitalisms as cognitive, behavioral, and productive conditions. I have self-published two books on this topic, titled ‘Distruments’, and ‘Assemblies & Other Essays’. I am currently working on my third, titled, ‘Everything A Waiting Midnight’. Methods Interdisciplinary inquiry into political, poetic, and philosophical texts by Ana Tsing, Sylvia Wynter, Yannis Ritsos, Sylvia Wynter, and Christina Sharpe. Results A book length series of essays and theses, which bridge the gap between my second and third major texts, ‘Assemblies’ and ‘Everything A Waiting Midnight’. Conclusions This work attempts to create a constellation of the works before it, while declaring an additional sphere of nuanced critique into the works on and against capital which came before it: that is, that the culture of capital is a culture of discipline-of-life, entirely, and develops, first and foremost (even before that which is the ‘commodity’) a cinema of discipline, which sets the scene for the reproduction of a world where everything has a price. This price is nothing less than life, itself. https://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/gradposters/1054/thumbnail.jpg
  • Editor: VCU Scholars Compass
  • Data de criação/publicação: 2020
  • Idioma: Inglês

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