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University of Chicago

Sponsored by the 20th and 21st Century Cultures Workshop and The Chicago Center for Contemporary Theory

Wilder House

5811 S. Kenwood Avenue

From pop phenomena such as Game of Thrones and The Hunger Games to the literary triumph of Jesmyn Ward’s Salvage the Bones, the microeconomic mode redefines human being as the intersection of inescapable embodiment, threat to survival, and what Elliott has called “binary life,” or the conviction that humans always choose to exist at the expense of other life. In this talk Elliott will consider the consequences of binary life for longstanding debates regarding the role of suffering, spectatorship and identification in the recognition of universal personhood, via readings of the recent films including Wind River (2017) and Avengers: Infinity War (2018). Sponsored by the 20th and 21st Century Cultures Workshop and The Chicago Center for Contemporary Theory

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Earlier Event: April 10
Fordham University
Later Event: April 16
University of Illinois at Chicago