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The Wretched of the Pandemic. Postcolonial local and global perspectives on the Corona Crisis

 

The current Corona crisis has (again) laid bare the differential logics at the heart of racial gendered capitalism. Whether it be the continuing necropolitical responses to the flight and movement of those rendered migrants, refugees and asylum seekers; the further expansion of neoliberal securitization and policing alongside intersectional vectors of vulnerabilities; the state sanctioned abandonment of vulnerable groups through underfunding and austerity; or articulations of the gendered and racialized division of labor, often termed ‘essential work’– although Covid-19 makes no difference, the crisis unfolds alongside differential vectors of exploitation and domination. This course engages with this differentiality by drawing on key texts from political, social and cultural theories, especially from black, postcolonial, feminist, critical racism and migration studies. Tracing the historicity of global pandemics and their linkages to enslavement, colonialism and global capitalism, the course analyses epidemics as social and political conjunctures. During the course, we will also analyse particular but entangled fields of the pandemic, such as public health policies and medical racism, societal structures of care work, containment and carceration, migration, global inequalities and poverty. Besides the reading and discussion of texts, students will work on and present small practical research projects.

 

Four group projects which were developed in the course are shared here: 

Policing the Pandemic

Medical Racism in the Context of the Covid-19 Pandemic

Deportation in Times of the Pandemic

Political Economy of Frontex and Racialized Borders

 

 

 

Policing the Pandemic

Students: Kerti Puni-Specht, Brenda Geckil, Trovania Delille, Ezgi Özcan, Jenifa Simon, Victoria Jeffries,
                   Josephine Niang

 

The video presentation can be found here.

 

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Medical Racism in the Context of the Covid-19 Pandemic

Students: Ariam Hibtay, Anthea Kyere, Shiva Mesgarian, Maria Schirinjan

Booklet Download, click here.

The video presentation can be found here.

 

 

Deportation in Times of the Pandemic - The German Context

Students: Daria Kappel, Lou Bela Houter, Lucca Pizzato, Anna Esther Neumann

 The video presentation can be found here.

 

 

 

Political Economy of Frontex and Racialized Borders

Students: Deniz Mustafa Schulze, Stella Heine, Lara Niederberger

 The video presentation can be found here.

 

Bibliography and Screenshots