Countersign

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Countersign is a podcast hosted by Stewart Motha, Professor of Law at Birkbeck. Stewart and guests discuss books, films, and other materials from across disciplines to consider new perspectives on law, difference, and being in common.

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What is the Matter with New Materialism?

Feat. Richard A. Lee Jr. 23 May 23 1h 11m Information

Climate Wreckage, Pagan Vitalities, and Truth

Feat. William E. Connolly 29 Mar 23 1h 4m Information

Provincializing the Anthropocene

Feat. Dipesh Chakrabarty 23 Dec 22 1h 4m Information

Corporations are Psychopaths

Feat. Joel Bakan 20 Oct 22 1h 8m Information

EcoLaw

Feat. Margaret Davies 14 Aug 22 1h 10m Information

Earthbound in the Anthropocene

Feat. Daniel Matthews 28 Jun 22 1h 8m Information

Border Mentality

Feat. Behrouz Boochani 29 May 21 36m Information
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When Rocks Speak

Feat. Elizabeth A. Povinelli 8th July 2020 1h 7m

Discussing Povinelli’s ‘Geontologies’ which challenges the distinction between life and non-life. Informed by knowledge and concepts from Indigenous people of the Northern Territory, Australia, hear how humans, rocks, and fog are co-constituted. How is geontopower distinct from biopower?

BIO Elizabeth A. Povinelli is Franz Boas Professor of Anthropology at Columbia University in New York. Her books have developed a critical theory of late settler liberalism that would support an anthropology of the otherwise.

Her decades-long collaboration with Indigenous colleagues in northern Australia have resulted in many books and six films produced by the Karrabing Film Collective.

CAPTION Elizabeth A. Povinelli – Geontologies: A Requiem to Late Liberalism (Duke University Press)
CAPTION Elizabeth A. Povinelli
CAPTION The Mermaids