Capitalist Theology
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General
Course Long Title
Capitalist Theology
Subject Code
CHMN
Course Number
544
School(s)
Academic Level
GR - Graduate
Description
Capitalist Theology
For generations now, it has been much remarked
upon by scholars from a wide range of disciplines
that capitalism and the modern nation state are
characterized by elements that have a distinctly
religious quality despite the secular, rational
world view that capitalism and the modern nation
state are said to possess. This course will
investigate instances of what Karl Marx called
commodity fetishism, and what others, following
Marx, have termed 'state fetishism' or the 'magic
of the state'. We will also be looking at
different uses of the figure of the fetish and
discussing their history and relations to
art-making, to social creativity and to protest.
For generations now, it has been much remarked
upon by scholars from a wide range of disciplines
that capitalism and the modern nation state are
characterized by elements that have a distinctly
religious quality despite the secular, rational
world view that capitalism and the modern nation
state are said to possess. This course will
investigate instances of what Karl Marx called
commodity fetishism, and what others, following
Marx, have termed 'state fetishism' or the 'magic
of the state'. We will also be looking at
different uses of the figure of the fetish and
discussing their history and relations to
art-making, to social creativity and to protest.