Cultural Studies Now #3: Now
This seminar series will begin by asking how British cultural studies both understood and analysed ‘Culture’, before focusing on its lessons for ‘Study’ (i.e. methodology) and its capacity (or otherwise) to enable us to analyse the world today (‘Now’). Sessions are open to all PhD students at LAHP institutions. If possible, please commit to attend all three. I will begin each session with an introduction to some important issues raised in the readings, before turning over to a discussion of the readings, and how they relate to your research.
Seminar 3: Now
3-5pm, 3 February 2025
Please read:
• Wilson Gilmore, R. ‘Forgotten Places and the Seeds of Grassroots Planning’, in Abolition Geography: Essays Towards Liberation (London: Verso, 2022), pp. 410-448.
• McRobbie, A. ‘No such thing as peacetime: Notes on Gaza, Hannah Arendt and cultural studies’, European Journal of Cultural Studies, online May 24, 2024, https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/13675494241252942
Optional reading/listening:
• Kelley, Robin D.G. and Jordan T. Camp, ‘Conjuncture: Against Pessimism’, , Conjuncture podcast, August 22, 2022.
• Bhattacharyya, G., Adam Elliott-Cooper, Dalia Gebrial, Kojo Koram, Sita Balani, Kerem Nişancıoğlu, Luke de Noronha, Nadine El-Enany. ‘Longing for Authority’ in: Empire’s Endgame (Cambridge: Polity Press, 2021), pp. 135-148.