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Hessen: ISU Course Outline Cultures of Socialism in Europe CLASS HOURS Week 3 & 4: 31.07.-03.08.18 & 06.-10.08.18 11:30 am 1 pm PROFESSOR Dr. Ingo Schröder schroedl@staff.uni-marburg.de Ingo W. Schröder holds a PhD in Anthropology from the University of Frankfurt and a Postdoctoral Degree (Habilitation) from the University of Marburg. In the summer semester 2018 he is a temporary professor at the Department of Cultural and Social Anthropology in Marburg. He has also taught at the universities of Bonn, Münster, New Mexico, and Kaunas (Lithuania). Between 2006 and 2010 he was a Senior Research Fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology in Halle/Saale. Ingo has done research in the US Southwest and Lithuania. His scholarly interests focus on two main fields, (1) the history and present of colonialism and decolonization of North American Indigenous societies and (2) the anthropology of capitalism and its contestations. 1) INFORMATION ON THE COURSE CONTENT COURSE DESCRIPTION Post-World War II European history has been decisively shaped by socialist political ideologies and practices that cover a wide range of organizational forms, from state-socialist governments east of the Iron Curtain to Western and Euro-Communist parties to numerous varieties of anti-state, social-movement socialism of Leninist, Maoist, Trotskyist, and other undogmatic /revolutionary persuasions that were most highly visible during the radical 1960s and 1970s. 1

Anthropological studies have investigated such organizational forms not as mere political interest groups distinguished by their different attitudes toward the state, but as cultures that have been engendered by ideological convictions and everyday social relations and practices alike. At a time when notions of socialism are widely silenced in public discourse across Europe, the seminar introduces to a rich research tradition based in ethnography and social history that has investigated the practices and cultures of socialism in Europe across time and space up to the present. LEARNING OBJECTIVES It will introduce to studies of cultures of socialism from three main perspectives: 1. the state-socialist countries of Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union and the lingering impact vis-à-vis public disavowal of the socialist heritage in the so-called postsocialist present 2. Western European socialisms in countries where it has shaped political culture over decades (e. g. Italy) 3. contemporary political activism across Europe as part of a res urgent global leftist culture inspired by a multifaceted assemblage of both socialist and neo-anarchist ideas and symbols of manifold provenience 4. Finally, the seminar offers a comprehensive introduction to a specifically anthropological view on the interconnectedness and interpenetration of culture and politics. COURSE MATERIALS See materials in list below TENTATIVE CLASS SCHEDULE Please note: the schedule below is tentative and may change prior to the seminar. Class Topic Reading/ Assignments/ Additional Practice Materials 1 Introductory session: Anthropological approaches to socialism, anarchism, and the left Sampson, Steven (1991) Is There an Anthropology of Socialism? Anthropology Today 7 (5): 16-19 2 Perspectives on state socialism in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union Verdery, Katherine (1991) Theorizing Socialism: A Prologue to the Transition. American Ethnologist 18: 419-439 2

3 Postsocialist societies and cultures in Eastern Europe Brandtstädter, Susanne (2007) Transitional Spaces: Postsocialism as a Cultural Process. Critique of Anthropology 27: 147-163 Rogers, Douglas (2010) Postsocialisms Unbound: Connections, Critiques, Comparisons. Slavic Review 69: 1-15 4 Western European socialism (case of Italy) Heywood, Paolo (2015) Equivocal Locations: Being Red in Red Bologna. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (N. S.) 21: 855-871 Kertzer, David I. (1974) Politics and Ritual: The Communist Festa in Italy. Anthropological Quarterly 47: 374-389 5 Historical trajectories of anarchist ideologies and practices Altena, Bert (2016) Anarchism as a Social Movement, 1870-1940. Sozial.Geschichte.Online 18: 15-62 6 Contemporary European anarchist activism Kroijer, Stine (2010) Figurations of the Future: On the Form and Temporality of Protests among Left Radical Activists in Europe. Social Analysis 54 (3): 139-152 Ringel, Felix (2012) Towards Anarchist Futures? Creative Presentism, Vanguard Practices, and Anthropological Hopes. Critique of Anthropology 32: 173-188 7 The Alter-Globalization Movement: forging a broad postmodern left? Razsa, Maple John & Andrej Kurnik (2012) The Occupy Movement in Zizek s Hometown: Direct Democracy and a Politics of Becoming. American Ethnologist 39: 238-258 8 Glimpses of an anti-neoliberal/antiausterity new European left Flesher Fominaya, Cristina (2017) European Anti-Austerity and Pro-Democracy Protests in the Wake of the Global Financial Crisis. Social Movement Studies 16: 1-20 Franquesa, Jaume (2016) Dignity and Indignation: Bridging Morality and Political Economy in Contemporary Spain. Dialectical Anthropology 40: 69-86 9 Concluding session: an anthropological approach to politics, organization, and culture: what does it tell us about the left in Europe? Lazar, Sian (2012) Disjunctive Comparison: Citizenship and Trade Unionism in Bolivia and Argentina. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 18: 349-368 2) INFORMATION ON CLASS PARTICIPATION, ASSIGNMENTS AND EXAMS ASSIGNMENTS 3

Satisfactory course participation entails regular attendance and active participation in discussions, reflecting upon the readings and presenting other examples, e. g. from their own country. Moreover, students are required to present one of the compulsory texts and facilitate a discussion either individually or in a group, depending on the number of course participants. EXAMS A graded certificate requires the submission of a written essay on one of the topics addressed in class. MISSED CLASSES Students are expected to attend class regularly, more than two hours of unexcused absence will result in a failing grade. In the event of sickness a medical certificate must be presented to the ISU secretary. 3) INFORMATION ON GRADING AND ECTS ACADEMIC STANDARDS Description of the grading criteria (in %) Upon successful completion, 3 ECTS will be awarded for the class. According to the rules of ECTS, one credit is equivalent to 25-30 hours student workload. GRADING SCALE: Description of the grading scale Percentage Grade Description 15 points 1.0 90-100% 14 points very good: an outstanding achievement 13 points 1.3 80-90% 12 points 1.7 good: an achievement substantially above 11 points 2.0 average requirements 10 points 2.3 70-80% 9 points 2.7 satisfactory: an achievement which corresponds to 8 points 3.0 average requirements 7 points 3.3 60-70% 6 points 3.7 sufficient: an achievement which barely meets the 5 points 4.0 requirements 4 points 0-60% 3 points not sufficient / failed: an achievement which does 5.0 2 points not meet the requirements 1 point 4

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