Taking the recent 'resource wars' in the global South and beyond as its starting point, this course historically and theoretically explores the relations between extraction, capital accumulation, nature, and human and non-human agency. It also examines with an ethnographic lens the coalescing forms of capital and state, their different techniques and logics, and the varieties of collective action that they encounter.
Findet im Rahmen des normalen Lehrprogrammes am Institut für Europäische Ethnologie statt, ÜWP Studierende können zusätzlich teilnehmen.
Karl Marx, Capital Vol I.
David Harvey, Accumulation by Dispossession
Anna Tsing, Mushroom at the End of the World
Jason W. Moore, Capitalism in the Web of Life
Tania Li, The Will to Improve
Gaston Gordillo, The Metropolis
Jeremy Campbell, Conjuring Property
Neil Smith, Nature as Accumulation Strategy
Kalyan Sanyal, Rethinking Capitalist Development
Die Veranstaltung findet am Institut für Europäische Ethnologie, Mohrenstraße 41, Raum 212 statt.