MondaysJune 17, 2002Reading Group 06.17.02 -- New (untitled) Series -- Responses to EmpireReading Group 06.17.02 -- New (untitled) Series -- Responses to Empire Contents: __________________________________________________ This week we introduce a new series, as of yet untitled. when: Monday at 7:00 pm In our 9.11 series following September 11th (and subsequently October 7th), we invited different people to suggest texts, screenings/events that would initiate different discussions and readings of the events, the responses, and the counter-responses. Negri and Hardt's Empire was a core text within those discussions. This Monday we work with texts we put online last week, suggested by Yates Mckee. If you downloaded the texts last week, no need to download again, if you did not have the chance to, they are available below. please note that there is also a link to efax.com, you will need download a free program which allows read all of the readings we post online
__________________________________________________ For this and future readings you will need to have a version You do not need to open an account but you will have to give http://www.efax.com/need/ Hardt & Negri -- A short excerpt from 'Empire'
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The recent attacks on 9.11 and the global response to them have caused a tremendous upheaval in ___________________ . The impacts, the responses, and counter-responses to those attacks will set the course for what is coming, on the way, already here. Since its inception, the Reading Group has been organizing discussions, events, presentations, readings, panels, and screenings that have at times directly or indirectly touched on timely or pertinent political/cultural matters/events. In this Series, an individual or a group of individuals will be invited to choose a text, a series of texts, or organize another sort of event to address, consider, or deal with a specific set of questions that have been raised around the 9.11 attacks and the innumerous responses that have and will follow. Our conversations related to 9-11 AND AFTER have included readings from the RAND Corporation ("The Advent of Netwar"), Edward Said ("The Clash of Ignorance"), Giorgio Agamben ("Sovereign Police" & "On Security and Terror"), Jean-Luc Nancy ("War, Right, Sovereignty -- Techne"), and Eqbal Ahmad ("On Distorted Histories"), Hannah Arendt ( "The Perplexities of the Rights of Man"), Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri ("Empire")....
This series will invite a variety of guests/speakers/presentations and combine them with readings to attempt to locate different strategies and ideas for answering some of these questions. Questions will be added as the series continues: What the heck does it mean to be living/working in New York City (and we can substitute a great number of cities depending on the reading or presentation) today? Is this the center of the mechanisms of Empire or of the State? How do citizens/non-citizens living here fit into this discussion? How and where are the multiplicities of voices representing this city? What strategies are out there in giving voice to these multiplicities? What strategies are out there in resisting, deflecting, countering the prevailing discourses about this city, its people, the united and the we (in the United We Stand)? What questions should we be asking today? |