CRITIQUE -PTRG Seminar (pre-read) with by Jared Holley (PIR, Edinburgh). This paper aims to critically reorient us to the received ways of thinking about solidarity today. Recent theoretical discussions of solidarity struggle to account for colonized peoples’ international calls to solidarity. While these theories capture some aspects of actual practices […]
Read More
CRITIQUE – PTRG Seminar with Dr Jemima Repo (Newcastle University). According to the autonomist Marxist feminist account of primitive accumulation, the twin processes of proletarianization and housewifisation are replicated in colonial contexts on racialised populations. However, settler colonialism does not aim to proletarianise the indigenous population, but rather to remove […]
Read More
What scholarly work is possible when violence is not repressed, not located at the margins of the state, and not even disguised by the participants? In Composing Violence (Duke University Press, 2023) Moyukh Chatterjee examines how highly visible political violence against minorities acts as a catalyst for radical changes in law, […]
Read More
We will meet at 3pm on the 5th of May 2023 to discuss Chapters 4 and 5 from Martin Hägglund’s This Life: Secular Faith and Spiritual Freedom. We will meet in person in room 3.15 in CMB. CRITIQUE’s Critical Theory Reading Group meets regularly to discuss pre-read texts selected by members. […]
Read More
Join us for a CRITIQUE-PTRG seminar with Cristina Richie: “Environmental Ethics and Medical Reproduction”. The carbon emissions of global health care activities make up 4-5% of total world emissions, placing the health care industry on par with the food sector. Safe amounts of carbon in the atmosphere have been exceeded—in part […]
Read More
We will meet at 4pm on the 28th of March 2023 to discuss the Introduction of Martin Hägglund’s This Life: Secular Faith and Spiritual Freedom. We will meet in person in room 3.15 in CMB. CRITIQUE’s Critical Theory Reading Group meets regularly to discuss pre-read texts selected by members. To join […]
Read More
We will meet at 3pm on the 3rd of March 2023 to discuss chapters 4, 5 and the Conclusion of Climate Change as Class War: Building Socialism on a Warming Planet by Matthew T. Huber. We will meet in person in room 3.15 in CMB. CRITIQUE’s Critical Theory Reading Group meets […]
Read More
CRITIQUE-GenderEd Seminar Interlocking Crises, Intersectional Visions: Eco-Feminism in Conversation with Degrowth with Professor Sherilyn MacGregor (University of Manchester). This seminar explores the theoretical and practical implications of bringing ecological feminism into conversation with degrowth. The speaker will explain how insights from eco-feminist political economy (EPE), a field with a long […]
Read More
We will meet at 4 pm on the 13th of February 2023 to discuss Section II of Climate Change as Class War: Building Socialism on a Warming Planet by Matthew T. Huber. We will meet in person in room 3.15 in CMB. CRITIQUE’s Critical Theory Reading Group meets regularly to discuss […]
Read More
Event co-sponsored by the Centre of African Studies (CAS), Centre for Ethics and Critical Thought (CRITIQUE), Edinburgh Law School, Race.ED, and the Race and Inclusivity in Global Education Network (RIGEN). We are delighted to invite you to this book launch event at the University of Edinburgh, exploring and celebrating the […]
Read More