UdK Medienhaus, Hörsaal , Berlin, Germany
11 Jun 2018
I AM A MAN EATING MACHINE. On Modulation, Corporate Cannibals and (Im)Proper Bodies
What do Grace Jones and Arthur Jafa share with each other?
By placing the music video for Grace Jones’ 2008 single, “Corporate Cannibal” and selected sequences of Arthur Jafa’s 2014 film « Dreams Are Colder than Death » into a conversation with feminist theories of race, gender, embodiment, and media, this talk extends a series of inquires into the historical relationship between African American women’s bodies, processes of commodification, and propriety into a consideration of property relations animated by the logics of digital media in a “sharing” economy.
Kara Keeling is Associate Professor in the Division of Cinema and Media Studies in the School of Cinematic Arts and in the Department of American Studies and Ethnicity at the University of Southern California. Keeling’s research has focused on African American film, theories of race, sexuality, and gender in cinema, critical theory, and cultural studies. Current research involves issues of temporality, media and black and queer cultural politics; digital media, globalization, and difference; and Gilles Deleuze and liberation theory.
Organisation: Katrin Köppert
The lecture and the discussion will be held in english.
11.06.2018, 6-10 pm
UdK Medienhaus, Hörsaal
Grunewaldstraße 2-5, 10823 Berlin
This event belongs to the course « Shape the Future. Queer and decolonial Temporality. »
In cooperation with: AG Dekoloniale Praktiken, Graduiertenkolleg Das Wissen der Künste
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