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SUMMARY:March 25 |  JurisTalk - Global Justice and the Cinematic Slum: Ethics and Aesthetics
DESCRIPTION:In the face of mounting evidence of intensifying inequalities in most parts of the world, it is difficult to debate the urgency of global justice as an ethical demand.&nbsp; At the same time, the persistence of extreme poverty in many parts of the globe presents a challenge to the claim that the world will make good on this promise.&nbsp; This paper seeks to contribute to a critical literature on global justice through considering it in terms of an aesthetic rather than an ethic. &nbsp;Prof. Buchanan will do so through a close examination of cinematic depictions of poverty such as those found in the films City of God and Slumdog Millionaire.&nbsp; What is the relation between the aesthetic and the ethical in these portrayals?&nbsp; What aesthetic pleasures and affective engagements do they incite?&nbsp; How might they speak both to the promise and the failure of global justice?



About the Speaker:



Prof. Ruth Buchanan is an interdisciplinary legal scholar whose work has spanned a wide range of debates, methods and concerns in both law and humanities and socio-legal studies. Her scholarship has frequently engaged with issues of globalization, legal pluralism, resistance and affect. She is a co-editor of two recent books: Law in Transition: Human Rights, Development and Transitional Justice (2014) and Reading Modern Law: Critical Methodologies and Sovereign Formations (2012) and has authored numerous articles and book chapters. &nbsp;Her doctorate is from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and she taught at UNB and UBC before taking up her current position at Osgoode Hall Law School in 2006.&nbsp; Her current project is a study of the affective and emotional engagements that frame the project of law and development.
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