Third Research Seminar Series in Political Philosophy - Thinking the Political: The Work of Ernesto Laclau
21 Nov 2012
Venue: Centre for Research Development, Grand Parade
(unless specified as Pavilion Parade, Staff Common Room)
This research seminar, hosted by CAPPE and the Faculty of Arts, is aimed at staff and PhD students interested in contemporary politics, philosophy and critical theory. Every year we focus on a different theorist or issue, engaging in a close critical reading of their work. In previous years we have looked at Badiou, at Adorno and recently at the financial crisis. This year our reading of Laclau’s work finishes with a major international conference; Ernesto Laclau: Thinking the Political, at which he will be the keynote speaker.
In Term 1 we engage in a critical introduction to Laclau’s project, and its development as a critique of Marxism in the 70s and 80s. This does not require that any prior knowledge of Laclau’s work. Those interested in introductory texts should purchase Howarth’s Discourse. Term 2 looks at the development of Laclau’s thought through the 90s and into the 21st Century, with particular focus on his most recent book On Populist Reason. If you would like to attend please email Mark Devenney on md17@brighton.ac.uk.
All sessions will be held between 4.30pm and 7.00pm on Mondays. I will distribute a reading pack to those who attend the course. The course will comprise a mix of close reading of texts, with introductory overviews of key issues.