Monday, February 25, 2008

Jeremy Valentine Tuesday 4th March 2008

The Centre for Cultural Studies presents:

A talk by:

Jeremy Valentine, Queen Margaret University Edinburgh.

Tuesday 4th March

Goldsmiths cinema, RHB, 6pm - all welcome


"Everyone's at it: The Rentier Economy and the Morality of the Cultural Industries"

This paper is written in the spirit, but not the style, of Mandeville’s The Fable of the Bees (1705). It begins with a critical analysis of theoretical claims that reduce culture to economy by virtue of the meaningful and embedded nature of the latter. There are two aspects of this critique. Firstly, an internal one directed at the assumption of a telos of homogeneity in cultural economy approaches. Even though the notion of economy is broadened everything is located within an equilibrium. Secondly, an external one which draws attention to the coincidence between cultural economy approaches and contemporary political rhetorics of ‘creative economy’. Both aspects naturalise historically specific relations of production through the category of culture and both privilege and generalise cultural industries as the leading edge of wealth production. The paper argues that both approaches are organised by a disavowal of the political dominance of the economic category of rent and the regimes of rights and fees on which it depends. Following a discussion of the problem of rent for capitalism, from Smith via Marx and Keynes to Buchanan, the paper outlines the role of rent in contemporary neo-liberal capitalism and its links to practices of ‘value capture’. The paper concludes with a discussion of the possible reasons for the valorisation of culture in contemporary neo-liberalism and in particular the example of the cultural industries in the formation of moral subjectivity.

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Bob Avakian on Film 18-19 Feb 2008

"Revolution: Why its Necessary, Why its Possible, What its all about"
is a lengthy yet fascinating lecture by Bob Avakian, the Chairman of the Revolutionary Communist Party of the United States.

This monday and tuesday we can watch the first four hours (in two sittings) of Avakian:
"in his first public appearance since 1979, Avakian offers an astute critical analysis of American politics and the Maoist tactics that he believes can bring about revolutionary change. Although 20th century history has demonstrated the complications inherent in achieving the Communist ideal, Avakian puts forth a compelling case that a revolutionary program is what contemporary America needs (if not necessarily what it desires)"

"Bob Avakian is the leader of the Revolutionary Communist Party, USA. And he is more than that: he's an innovative and critical thinker who has taken Marxism to a new place; he's a provocative commentator on everything from basketball to religion, doo-wop music to science and he's a pit-bull fighter against oppression who's kept both his solemn sense of purpose and his irrepressible sense of humor"

Goldsmiths RHB Cinema Monday 18th Feb 6pm - 8pm and Tuesday 19th Feb 6pm-8pm
All welcome.

See here for the DVD promo material, and here for my recent squirt of praise for his latest (quite funny, but serious) book.