• Media type: E-Book; Spoken Word; Video
  • Title: Latex : Critical Inflections on (Neo)Extractivism in Latin America : Symposium
  • Contributor: Acosta, Alberto [Speaker]; Briceno, Ximena [Speaker]; Collins, Ariadne [Speaker]; Chiaramonte, Xenia [Speaker]; Andermann, Jens [Speaker]; Hoyos, Hector [Speaker]; Marcel, Barbara [Speaker]; Cabrera, Delfina [Speaker]; Miguel, Marlon [Speaker]
  • Corporation: ICI Berlin Institute for Cultural Inquiry ; DLCL Focal Group (Stanford University)
  • Published: Berlin: ICI Berlin, 27-28 Sep 2021
  • Published in: ICI Edition ; Symposium
  • Extent: 1 Online-Ressource (12 Video-Dateien); farbig
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.25620/e210927
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  • Recording information: Aufnahme: ICI Berlin, 2021.09.27 - 28
  • Footnote: Enthält: General Introduction (14:29); Welcoming by Hector Hoyos and Ximena Briceno (01:55); Talk by Alberto Acosta (27:02); Discussion with Alberto Acosta (24:00); Talk by Ariadne Collins (21:36); Talk by Xenia Chiaramonte (15:39); Talk by Barbara Marcel (40:06); Discussion with Barbara Marcel (31:08); Talk by Hector Hoyos (26:05); Talk by Delfina Cabrera (19:14); Talk by Marlon Miguel (22:12); Talk by Jens Andermann (17:59)
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    In englischer Sprache
  • Description: The symposium seeks to examine and question the different modes of extractivism that have marred and marked the histories of Latin America and the Caribbean. The distinctive qualities of rubber (plasticity, isolation, expansivity, erasure) are the starting point for a contemporary inquiry of (neo)extractivism. Its political, environmental, cultural and social facets are to be analyzed, in particular as they are critically undertaken by literature and the visual arts. Artists and scholars will explore this mode of accumulation in its intimate relationship to the production and circulation of theory and cultural capital; to epistemicide and necropolitics; and to a restrictive worldview of ‘nature’ as an inert reservoir for economic exploitation.
  • Access State: Open Access