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Slow Death (Sovereignty, Obesity, Lateral Agency)

Lauren Berlant
- 01 Jun 2007 - 
- Vol. 33, Iss: 4, pp 754-780
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The body as accumulation strategy of David Harvey as mentioned in this paper is a polemic that is a call for precision, not a way of drowning out the productive destructiveness of capital, and it is not to devalue Harvey's profound contributions to understanding the destructive power of capital.
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754 Many thanks to Dipesh Chakrabarty, Geoff Eley, Dana Luciano, Nasser Hussain, Roger Rouse, Adam Thurschwell, and Martha Umphrey for their meticulous engagements, as well as to audiences at Amherst, Johns Hopkins, the University of Wisconsin, the University of Chicago, American Political Science Association, American Studies Association, and Cleveland State. Special nostalgic thanks to Virginia Chang, my original collaborator in the Obesity and Poverty conference (2002). 1. See David Harvey, “The Body as Accumulation Strategy,” Spaces of Hope (Berkeley, 2000), pp. 97–116. To call Harvey polemical is not to devalue his profound contributions to understanding the productive destructiveness of capital; in his work, a polemic is a call for precision, not a way of drowning it out. Slow Death (Sovereignty, Obesity, Lateral Agency)

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Queer/Migration: An Unruly Body of Scholarship

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