Dolphijn, Rick Foodscapes: Towards a Deleuzian Ethics of Consumption. Distributed for Eburon Publishers, Delft. 118 p., 40. 8 x 11 2005
This fascinating volume draws on the work of Gilles Deleuze to examine how we relate to the edible. Rick Dolphijn traveled to the disparate cities of Hangzhou, Boston, Bangalore, and Lyon and conducted over one hundred interviews with the cities’ residents. He then used the philosophical concepts of Deleuze to analyze his travel experiences and investigate the role of food in human culture and society. His work shows how the micropolitics of food reveal fascinating insights into cultural concepts such as the self, the state, dietetics, and capitalism. Foodscapes ultimately offers an unusual and intriguing perspective on food’s complex role in our daily lives.
Het nieuwe thema van het Cultural Theory Seminar is CIW op de buik geschreven. Ik hoop op veel CIW geïnteresseerden. – rick Organised by: Dr. Rick Dolphijn (Media and Culture Studies), Dr. Iris van der Tuin (Gender Studies) Location: Muntstraat 2a room 1.11, Utrecht Time: 13:15 – 14:45 (you can bring your lunch) The Centre for the Humanities in co-operation with the Graduate Gender Programme and Media and Culture Studies hosts a third round of the seminar on Cultural Theory. The seminar is a close-reading seminar, which focuses on texts that are valuable to the humanities as a whole and is open to scholars, students and people working...
The Centre for the Humanities in co-operation with the Gender Graduate Programme and Media and Culture Studies hosts a second round of the seminar on Cultural Theory. The seminar is a close-reading seminar, which focuses on texts that are valuable to the humanities as a whole and is open to scholars, students and people working outside of academia. Theme two: Immanent Spaces, Immanent Times Our new theme searches for ways in which time and space are not given materialities, as in Newtonian physics, but are actualized and realized through events. From architectonics to science, from philosophy to theories on social complexity, we traverse all...
Het nieuwe thema van het Cultural Theory Seminar is CIW op de buik geschreven. Ik hoop op veel CIW geïnteresseerden. – rick Organised by: Dr. Rick Dolphijn (Media and Culture Studies), Dr. Iris van der Tuin (Gender Studies) Location: Muntstraat 2a room 1.11, Utrecht Time: 13:15 – 14:45 (you can bring your lunch) The Centre for the Humanities in co-operation with the Graduate Gender Programme and Media and Culture Studies hosts a third round of the seminar on Cultural Theory. The seminar is a close-reading seminar, which focuses on texts that are valuable to the humanities as a whole and is open to scholars, students and people working...
Seminar on Contemporary Cultural Theory (2)The Centre for the Humanities in co-operation with the Gender Graduate Programme and Media and Culture Studies hosts a second round of the seminar on Cultural Theory. The seminar is a close-reading seminar, which focuses on texts that are valuable to the humanities as a whole and is open to scholars, students and people working outside of academia. Theme two: Immanent Spaces, Immanent Times Our new theme searches for ways in which time and space are not given materialities, as in Newtonian physics, but are actualized and realized through events. From architectonics to science, from philosophy to theories on social complexity, we traverse all...
Seminar on Contempary Cultural TheoryStarting Thursday September 18, the Centre for the Humanities will launch a new seminar on contemporary cultural theory. The idea for the seminar was conceived by Rick Dolphijn and Iris van der Tuin (both at Media and Cultural Studies) who will chair the sessions. In the seminar we plan to (close) read texts that are valuable to the humanities as a whole. As such, the seminar differs from the Deleuze seminar and Why Theatre (since we read more broadly) as well as What’s Cooking and the Media seminar (as we do not focus on our own work). We would like the seminar to be open to anyone interested; colleagues, PhD students, BA/ MA/ RMA students,...
Teksten van originele auteurs stimuleren de studentPRACTICE WHAT YOU PREACH CIW EN DIDACTIEK Zoals bekend zullen wij vandaag nadenken over CIW of beter gezegd de wijze waarop CIW, mocht het nog niet bestaan, idealiter vormgegeven zou moeten worden. Mij is gevraagd om deze vraag te behandelen vanuit didactisch oogpunt. Nu zou ik deze tijd kunnen gebruiken voor het doen van een reeks van aanbevelingen over hoe je als docent het best met studenten kan omgaan, maar ik zou eerlijk gezegd niet weten op welke basis ik deze uitspraken zou kunnen doen. Ik ben immers geen didacticus en zeker in vergelijking tot andere docenten geef ik ook niet lang genoeg les om op die wijze enige autoriteit te hebben....
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