The Faustian Pact in International Law
14:30 - 15:30
The Faustian Pact in International Law by Edwin Bikundo provides an original and captivating perspective on international law and Giorgio Agamben’s work through an aesthetic-textual approach. Featuring deft and insightful close readings of drama (Goethe’s Faust), prose fiction (Melville’s Bartleby and Benito Cereno) and lyric (Laudes Regiae, Handel’s ‘The Lord is a Man of War’, Edwin Starr’s ‘War’, Boy George’s ‘War Song’), the book provides a fresh take on critical legal theory which creates a cutting-edge fusion: critico-cultural legal study. Attentive to language, plot, theme, context and characterisation, these readings are tied together by the ‘golden thread’ of critical theory running throughout and turning, in particular, on the work of Agamben, Schmitt and Kantorowicz, all mobilised to navigate and negotiate the relationship between law and the aesthetic. This hybrid seminar hosted by the UNSW Centre for Criminology, Law and Justice (CCLJ) will take place in person at the UNSW Law & Justice Building (Staff Common Room, Level 2) and online via Zoom.
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