Event Type: Conversations
Date
October 3, 2018

Location

Jerome Greene Annex, Columbia University.


Time
6:15 pm – 8:45 pm

Event Organizer

Event Sponsor

Event Co-Sponsor(s)

The Institute for Comparative Literature and Society


The Invisible Committee burst on the political scene in 2007 with the publication of its anonymous tract The Coming Insurrection. Just last year, the Committee published its third book, Now (2017), another urgent call to action. Fragmentation of politics, destitution of power and institutions and the economy, in order to give way to a form of living in common: the Committee proposes a radical form of destituent power that challenges the “constituent itch” of Occupy Wall Street and Nuit Debout. Join us here as we critically explore and discuss the Committee’s new book with Judith Revel, Université Paris Nanterre, Jackie Wang, Harvard University, and McKenzie Wark, The New School. In conversation with Emmanuelle SaadaJesús Velasco, and Bernard E. Harcourt, Columbia University reading and discussing Now by The Invisible Committee.

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