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Gediminas Lesutis, "The Politics of Precarity: Spaces of Extractivism, Violence, and Suffering" (Routledge, 2021)

Mar 21, 2023
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
Extractivism and Dispossession in Mozambique
01:53 • 6min
3
Is Precarity a Political Condition of Social Life?
07:24 • 5min
4
Extractivism, Global Capitalism
12:20 • 3min
5
The Language of Precarity and the Politics of the Census
15:47 • 4min
6
Is There an Investment to Be Included?
20:06 • 3min
7
What Is the Difference Between a Post-Colonial State and a Transnational Capital Class?
22:44 • 4min
8
What Is the Role of Narratives in Making Sense of the Social World in Mozambique?
26:37 • 5min
9
The Role of the Mind in Mozambique
31:45 • 4min
10
Do You Want to Say Something About Precarity?
36:10 • 4min
11
The Third Part - What Was It Like to Be Traversed in One Family?
40:08 • 6min
12
I'm Glad You're Being So Forthcoming About These Important Questions That We Must Address in the Book
45:48 • 3min
13
What Does Foregrounding Space Bring to Your Framework of Precarity?
49:13 • 2min
14
Is Life Greevable?
51:38 • 5min
15
Afro Pessimism Theory and Queer Queer Theory
56:11 • 2min
16
Is There a Representation of the World in Cat Tim?
58:00 • 5min
17
A Different Form of Precarity in Mozambique
01:03:20 • 3min
18
I Liked That You Don't Resolve It in the Book
01:06:21 • 2min
19
You Know I'm a Queer Man of Migrant Background
01:08:43 • 2min
20
I Think It's Also a Question of Time and What Current Characterization of Academics Allows So Disallow So I'm Not Sure
01:11:06 • 3min
21
Is It Precarious to Have an Idea of the World?
01:13:57 • 3min
22
Queer Theory - What Do You Think About the Future?
01:17:05 • 6min