Institute of Historical and Cultural Anthropology

24.09.2019

Jarrett Zigon - Public Lecture as part of the International Summer School „Problematizing Morality. Ethnographic Approaches to the Normative Dimensions of Everyday Life“

Tuesday, 24.09.2019, 18:00


Jarrett Zigon - A War on People: Attuned Care, Community, and the Anti-Drug War Movement


In his talk Jarrett Zigon considers attuned care as onto-ethical-political activity.  Attuned care is not explicit care for this pain or that suffering.  Rather, it is that which allows for the very possibility of being-human-together.  Being-human, that is, as a being always already intertwined in relations with other beings – human and nonhuman alike – for whom we have, because of this ontological intertwining, obligations of care. This will be taken up through a critical hermeneutic exploration of the anti-drug war movement, the long-term political project of which can be articulated as the onto-ethical-political enactment of worlds of attuned care.  

The International Summer School is jointly organized by members of the Institute for Historical and Cultural Anthropology, the Collaborative Research Center 923 "Threatened Order - Societies under Stress", and the Department of Sociology. It is funded by the Institutional Strategy of the University of Tübingen (ZUK 63), the University’s Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences, and Universitätsbund Tübingen e.V.

Public Lectures at Schloss Hohentübingen (Hörsaal Klassische Archäologie/Ernst von Sieglin)

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