Is Empire the new world order 2014 Cynthia Weber Learning aims 2014 Cynthia Weber Last week Globalization 2014 Cynthia Weber NeoMarxism Flashcard 2014 Cynthia Weber NeoMarxism ID: 712332
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Chapter 7: NeoMarxism
Is Empire the new world order?
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Learning aims:
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Last week: Globalization
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NeoMarxism Flashcard
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NeoMarxism and history
Marx’s vs.
Hardt
and
Negri’s
understanding of history (table 7.1)
Marx
Hardt
and
Negri
Understanding
of history
Dialectical DialecticalNature of dialecticMaterialistMaterialistWhat clashes in the dialectic?Economic classesGlobalized postmodern ontologies (Empire vs. multitude)
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What Empire is and isn’t (box 7.1)
Source:
Hardt
and
Negri
2000
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Who are the multitude? (Box 7.2)
Source:
Hardt
and
Negri
2000
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The dialectical logic of Empire (figure 7.1)
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Theory activity: Resistance in the time of terror
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Central characters in Memento
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Memento
How
Memento
makes sense of the world
(box 7.3)
Memento’s
postmodern world is uncertain
Temporally because there is no guarantee of process through time
Spatially because everything (even individuals) is unbounded
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What is typical and deviant in the world of Memento? (table 7.3)
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Film activity: Enemies and the “
problem”of ontology in Memento
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Next week: Modernization and development theory
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