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05 Mar 2024 17:00

SEMINAR | Loops & Loopholes in the Time of Animal Capital

Ca' Bottacin, Venice

Loops & Loopholes in the Time of Animal Capital

Tuesday 5 March, 5 PM CEST

Ca' Bottacin, Main Hall
Dorsoduro 3911,
Calle Crosera, 30123 Venice

On the occasion of the publication of the Italian edition of Animal Capital for Tamu (Capitale animale. Biopolitica e rendering, edited by F. Timeto and M. Filippi, translated by B. Nogara Notarianni), the NICHE Institute hosts a lecture by the author, Nicole Shukin (University of Victoria, Canada).
The event also launches a new Inter-university research centre on transnational technocultures (CRITT), which includes Ca' Foscari University of Venice, the Orientale in Naples, the Scuola Normale in Pisa, and the university John Cabot in Rome.

Nicole Shukin
University of Victoria

Abstract:
How are non-human animals captured within the closed loops and contradictory logics of capitalist rendering
Tracing a double logic of rendering within the archives of capitalist modernity, this talk shows how the cultural mimesis of cinematic, visual and telematic media that valorize living animals as moving images is implicated in the carnal business of slaughter and extraction of value from animal deadstock through boiling down of remains for “glue” or other by-products. 
Animal capital refers to totalizing forces that loop industrial and post-industrial economies, often in hidden ways, and smooth away real antagonisms between the necropolitical and biopolitical snares in which animal life/death is captured in the service of capitalist futurity. Animals, however, are never just passively rendered. How can we read the archives for signs of animal protest, openings or loopholes within the circulation of animal capital?

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The event will be held in English

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NICHE, DFBC, CRITT

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