From One World to Another

Activity: Talk or presentationInvited talkResearch

Description

A semi-autobiographical narrative that considers classism and racism against the background of movement from one class to another and the dislocation that produces. It explores James Martell’s notions of misinterpellation—when someone responds to a call that they know is not for them—and how a refusal of interpellation can function politically as a decolonising move. If, instead of taking on the habits and values to which we are called, we retain our loyalty to the place we are from, whatever that might be, then we have the potential to resist interpellation’s colonising move
Period10 May 2018
Held atAberystwyth University, Department of International Politics, United Kingdom
Degree of RecognitionNational