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Hwang, Tae
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Day 2 June 1, 2016 Title: Right -Wing Libertarian Escape Geographies Visiting Lecturer: Raymond Craib, Cornell University Associate Professor in the Department of History 12 -2 pm. Lecture. Dr. Raymond Craib will be speaking on his new project regarding right-wing libertarian "escape geographies" that have emerged post-1945. The work looks at the long lineage of anarcho-capitalist thinking hat has come back to the fore in recent years with the rise of Silicon Valley opt-out culture, seasteaders, and privatized social travel. Craib's work analyzes the comedic yet terrifying plans of "escape geographies" within the historical and contemporary neo-liberal ideologies. There will be a post-lecture conversation on the effect of neoliberalization on university spaces and the struggle to reclaim humanistic and artistic spaces. UC San Diego Library, UC San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92093-0175 (https://library.ucsd.edu/dc/contact) ACTIONS hosted by Collective Magpie (artists Tae Hwang & MR Barnadas plus participants)
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image
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Still image from 2 hour video
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ark:/20775/bb3758949z
Language
English
Subject
Dissenters Neoliberalism Students Capitalism Political art Lectures and lecturing Performance art University of California, San Diego--History University of California, San Diego. University Art Gallery
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