Descripción:
An activist from the Carlos Pellegrini high school, an feminist activist, a poet and an actress report on our existential economies, summon us from the latent radicality of our practices to act on time.
REPORT C exhibits experimental pacts between philosophy, political economy, legal research and practice of speech acts. Explore the form of the essay as political action, the exercise of orality as a disruptive matter and public events as technologies of social performativity.
REPORT C occurs in five scenes (total duration 45 min.) That re-articulate fragments of four texts published in CAPITAL REPORT.
THE REPORT C
Foreword
Alicia Herrero and Karina Granieri
Scene I
What is criticism? An essay on Foucault's virtue by Judith Butler (philosopher, essayist and promoter of queer theory and movement)
by
Magdalena Pagano (artist and feminist activist, member of the Women Public group)
Scene II
The factory of the indebted man of Maurizio Lazzarato
(sociologist, activist and member of the editorial board of Multitudes magazine)
by
Fernando Aita (writer and performer)
Mundus financial Corporation Inc. Decalogue of Alicia Herrero
by Vera Carnevale (actress)
Scene III
Past and present of corporate complicity:
bank responsibility for financing the Argentine military dictatorship
by Juan Pablo Bohoslasvsky (jurist and independent expert of the United Nations on the consequences of external debt and Human Rights) and Veerle Opgenhaffen (jurist and director of the Center for Human Rights and Global Justice, University of New York)
by Laura Levy Hara (Vice President of the Student Center of the Carlos Pellegrini High School)
Scene IV
The factory of the indebted man of Maurizio Lazzarato by Fernando Aita (writer and performer)
Vera Carnevale
Mundus financial Corporation Inc. Decalogue of Alicia Herrero by Vera Carnevale
Scene V
What is criticism? An essay on Foucault's virtue by Judith Butler by Magdalena Pagano
PUBLICATION INFORME CAPITAL
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