TLRH | The 'Necrotemporalities' of the Contemporary Workplace
Tuesday, 9 March 2021, 4 – 5pm A talk by Dr Anne…
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Tuesday, 9 March 2021, 4 – 5pm A talk by Dr Anne M. Mulhall (SLLCS
TCD) as part of the School of Languages, Literatures and Cultural
Studies Research Seminar Series in association with Trinity Long
Room Hub. All webinars take place at 4pm. Presenters speak for a
maximum of 45 minutes, followed by a Q&A. Recent workplace
fiction and film has tended to focus on two important themes- time
and death. Novels like Delphine de Vigan’s (France, 2009) Les
Heures souterainnes, Katrin Röggla’s wir schlafen nicht (Austria,
2004), and films like Corporate (dir. Nicholas Silhol, 2017), all
display conjunctions between the two that amount to what she
suggests is a new “necrotemporality” of the workplace. Suturing
theoretical interventions from Achille Mbembe, Giorgio Agamben,
Hannah Arendt, Timothy Morton and Sarah Waters, all of whom have
noted a distinctly sado-thanatological impulse within contemporary
politics, life and work, to prevailing philosophical and
sociological theories of temporality, such as those of Quentin
Meillassoux and Catherine Malabou and Robert Hassan. Her talk will
define and explore a new concept of workplace necrotemporality. Dr
Anne M. Mulhall studied and worked at universities in Ireland, UK,
the US and Russia before she joined Trinity in 2020 as Government
of Ireland Postdoc Research Fellow. She has authored several
articles and a monograph on a French journal of philosophy,
entitled Tiqqun and the Event: Literature, Philosophy, Politics.
Learn more at: https://www.tcd.ie/trinitylongroomhub/
TCD) as part of the School of Languages, Literatures and Cultural
Studies Research Seminar Series in association with Trinity Long
Room Hub. All webinars take place at 4pm. Presenters speak for a
maximum of 45 minutes, followed by a Q&A. Recent workplace
fiction and film has tended to focus on two important themes- time
and death. Novels like Delphine de Vigan’s (France, 2009) Les
Heures souterainnes, Katrin Röggla’s wir schlafen nicht (Austria,
2004), and films like Corporate (dir. Nicholas Silhol, 2017), all
display conjunctions between the two that amount to what she
suggests is a new “necrotemporality” of the workplace. Suturing
theoretical interventions from Achille Mbembe, Giorgio Agamben,
Hannah Arendt, Timothy Morton and Sarah Waters, all of whom have
noted a distinctly sado-thanatological impulse within contemporary
politics, life and work, to prevailing philosophical and
sociological theories of temporality, such as those of Quentin
Meillassoux and Catherine Malabou and Robert Hassan. Her talk will
define and explore a new concept of workplace necrotemporality. Dr
Anne M. Mulhall studied and worked at universities in Ireland, UK,
the US and Russia before she joined Trinity in 2020 as Government
of Ireland Postdoc Research Fellow. She has authored several
articles and a monograph on a French journal of philosophy,
entitled Tiqqun and the Event: Literature, Philosophy, Politics.
Learn more at: https://www.tcd.ie/trinitylongroomhub/
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