it's her factory
Menu
  • home
  • about
  • publications
  • teaching
  • Editing, Consultation, & Coaching
philosophy, pop music, sound studies, feminism
Browse: Home » uncool

This is the Sound of Uncool: Spandau Ballet & the Biopolitics of Cool

April 12, 2013 · by Robin James · in attali, biopolitics, cool, music, neoliberalism, noise, race, spandau ballet, uncool, whiteness

So what sorts of practices would or could potentially critique or subvert neoliberalism? I agree with Jason Read’s claim that “a political response to neoliberalism must meet it on its terrain, that of the production of subjectivity, freedom, and possibility”…

about

Robin James's research blog & publication/syllabus bank.

connect

Twitter: @doctaj

links

Recent Posts

  • Solfeggio Frequencies: hey music theorists, I did the math (and whooo is it weird)
  • “Individual Responsibility” and the visual rhetoric of COVID-19
  • Horizon, Capacity, and Toxic NRG
  • Enrolling in my online Fall 2020 “Theories of Neoliberalism” grad/undergrad seminar as a non-UNCC student
  • The Sonic Episteme PODCAST

Recent Comments

  • E. on Mulvey’s “Visual Pleasure & Narrative Cinema” Without All the Psychoanalytic Theory
  • phil on Mulvey’s “Visual Pleasure & Narrative Cinema” Without All the Psychoanalytic Theory
  • Why hip-hop is interesting | The Ethan Hein Blog on Slow Death, Sound, & Lean Ontology
  • On “Reason & Resonance” #1: the Descartes chapter, gender, and race on Keynote Lecture for 2014 DePaul Philosophy Graduate Association Conference
  • anon on Rihanna’s Melancholic Damage

copyright © 2021 Robin James / it's her factory

Powered by WordPress and Origin