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Professor Ian Baucom: The Future Claimant鈥檚 Representative

26 October 2022, 5:30 pm鈥7:00 pm

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The SPRC invites you to the first Inaugural Sarah Parker Remond Memorial Lecture: I锘縜n Baucom discusses the planetary crisis of climate change and its relationship to distinct material histories of the colony and post-colony

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IAS Common Ground (G11)
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香港六合彩中特网'sSarah Parker Remond Centre听invites you to the first Inaugural Sarah Parker Remond Memorial Lecture with Professor Ian Baucom

The planetary crisis of climate change we are facing does not come from a historical nowhere. It comes from distinct material histories of the colony and post-colony. To recognize that however is not adequate to the challenge of the times we inhabit. Knowing that we come to the planetary present from the post-colony鈥檚 historical shore means we need to commit ourselves not only to a deepened understanding of that historical past (which is never 鈥減ast鈥) and the claims it makes on us, but, equally, to our already climate-changed planetary future (which isn鈥檛 truly future, but already arriving) and to the claims that future makes on us. The planet is in crisis because of the history of colonialism. It is in deepened crisis because we are now鈥攁lready鈥攃olonizing the future.

As we consider the daunting challenges of how to respond to those calls of historical and planetary responsibility an intriguing figure has emerged at the margins of law: the 鈥渇uture claimant鈥檚 representative鈥; a figure from the future who can speak to the decisions, choices, determinations, we are making for the planet now. As we embrace the daunting tasks of our historical moment, what might it mean for the university to take on that new responsibility鈥攖o be not only the critical interpreter of the past, and present, but, simultaneously, the future claimant鈥檚 representative?

About the speaker:

Professor Ian Baucom is the executive vice president and provost of the University of Virginia. Baucom is the author of History 4掳 Celsius: Search for a Method in the Age of the Anthropocene, Out of Place: Englishness, Empire and the Locations of Identity, and Specters of the Atlantic: Finance Capital, Slavery, and the Philosophy of History. He is the co-editor of Shades of Black: Assembling Black Arts in 1980s Britain.

I锘縨age:听South African artist Igshaan Adams,听Bonteheuwel / Epping,听2021, Venice Biennale International Art Exhibition