January 
19th
 at 
7:00pm
Fluid Reset
RSVP
Text goes here
X
Mrs Robinson
Wishes you a wonderful day
Students
Parents
Alumni
Faculty
Staff
100
Events
News
Giving
About
Academics
Our Work
Campus Life
Outcomes
Admission & Aid
Home
Text goes here
X

>

New School Events
Text goes here
X

>

ONLINE | Bethany Moreton: Self-Mortification and Neoliberal Soul-Craft

Public Programs and Events

Example caption for photo. This is optional, just turn it off if you don't need it. 

Register
Text goes here
X
Thursday
, 
September 
19
, 
2019
, 
7:00PM
 to 
10:00PM
 (
EDT
)

The Man in the Gray Hair Shirt: Self-Mortification and Neoliberal Soul-Craft

Too often, we think about neoliberalism as a stern tutor of instrumental reason and possessive individualism, reducing us to market actors arbitraging our own speculative value in dating apps, credit ratings, impact rankings, and social media ‘likes.’ But neoliberalism not only consumes and destroys social, affective, and spiritual ties; it also produces new ones.

 

This talk will explore how Catholic asceticism — including technologies of self-mortification — has been repurposed to sanctify neoliberal economic policy and work.


Bethany Moreton is a Heilbroner Visiting Fellow and Professor of History, Dartmouth College. Julia Ott, Associate Professor of History at The New School for Social Research and editor of Capitalism: A Journal of Economics and History, serve as a discussant and moderator after the lecture.

 

Registration is required to receive access information to the webinar on zoom. 


Bethany Moreton is a Visiting Fellow at the Heilbroner Center for Capitalism Studies and a Professor of History at Dartmouth College. She co-coordinates Dartmouth’s colloquium in Critical Finance Studies and co-edits the Columbia University Press book series Studies in the History of U.S. Capitalism. Her work includes To Serve God and Wal-Mart: The Making of Christian Free Enterprise (Harvard, 2009), which won the OAH’s Frederick Jackson Turner Award and the ASA’s John Hope Franklin Prize; Devotions and Desires: Histories of Religion and Sexuality in the Twentieth-Century United States, (UNC, 2017) co-edited with Gill Frank and Heather White, and many articles and book chapters on the conservative intersections of religion, sex, and economics. She is currently at work on two manuscripts: Fifty Shades of Green: Sexing the History of Capitalism (Zone Books) and Slouching Towards Moscow: American Conservatives and the Romance of Russia (Harvard University Press).When the U.S. state of Georgia banned undocumented immigrants from its public universities in 2010, she co-founded Freedom University to provide free university-level coursework to Georgia high-school graduates regardless of immigration status. She is a founding member of the Tepoztlán Institute for the Transnational History of the Americas, now in its sixteenth year of annual bilingual seminars in Mexico.

 

Julia Ott is an Associate Professor of History at The New School for Social Research. Ott's current research examines the origins of venture capital as an idea, as a form of investment, and as an organized industry. Between 1937 and 1982, concerns about venture capital gradually reoriented American political culture in a neoliberal direction, in favor of investors and the wealthy. The result was the less innovative and far more unequal economy that we live with today.

Presented by Heilbroner Center for Capitalism Studies at The New School for Social Research.

Getting Here

Cost

 Free and open to the public. Registration required.

Website

capitalismstudies.org

Share

About Heilbroner Center

The Robert L. Heilbroner Center for Capitalism Studies is a hub for interdisciplinary scholarship and applied research on issues relating to contemporary forms of capitalism. The Center promotes collaborative work between academic disciplines and exchanges between scholars and practitioners. We support public events, working groups, graduate and undergraduate courses, and student and faculty research. We also sponsor annual Visiting Professorships for scholars outside The New School community. The Center seeks to develop a common language through which the forms and processes of capitalism can be understood, analyzed, reformulated, and reformed — with rigor, with precision, and in a manner that is accessible to the broadest possible audience. 


Follow Heilbroner Center events and news by subscribing to the newsletter here. 

iFrame (Livestream/Google Drive Video)

category

Video Title

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Vestibulum sagittis mi eu elementum malesuada. Maecenas arcu felis, suscipit vitae mi in, posuere ultricies nunc. 

Sponsors

Public Programs

Committed to amplifying diverse voices, The New School offers more than a thousand public programs and events each year, providing fresh perspectives and unique learning opportunities. These lectures, exhibitions, concerts, and performances feature prominent and emerging artists, activists, and thought leaders.

 

To receive updates about public programs and events at The New School, subscribe to our mailing list. Visit our Livestream and YouTube channels to watch select events live and recorded.

Clone Block First

The New School
66 West 12th Street
New York, NY 10011

Directory
Text goes here
X
University Resources
Website Feedback
MyNewSchool
Course Catalog
Resources and Services A-Z
Academic Calendar
Libraries and Archives
Faculty and Staff Directory
Your Right to Know
Sexual Misconduct Support and Resources
Press Room
Shop The New Store
Working at The New School
Events
Colleges
Parsons School of Design
Eugene Lang College of Liberal Arts
College of Performing Arts
The New School for Social Research
Schools of Public Engagement
Parsons Paris
Open Campus (Continuing Education)

Copyright © 2019 The New School

Privacy Policy
Text goes here
X
Site Credits
Text goes here
X
Event Admin
Text goes here
X
Add to Calendar
Text goes here
X
Contact the Organizer
Text goes here
X
[confirmation_headline]
[confirmation_messaging]

Share this event 

Add to Calendar
Text goes here
X

Speaker Name

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Vestibulum sagittis mi eu elementum malesuada. Maecenas arcu felis, suscipit vitae mi in, posuere ultricies nunc. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut ante velit, condimentum eget erat a, suscipit porttitor nisl. Pellentesque in semper nunc. Duis ultricies lacus nec dolor elementum efficitur. Cras congue neque et ipsum egestas, tincidunt tempor magna elementum. Maecenas in rhoncus ante, ac mattis lectus. Donec pulvinar nulla a varius malesuada. Ut auctor enim mi, mollis laoreet eros aliquam eget. Proin lectus tellus, ullamcorper nec neque a, ornare facilisis tellus. Proin in eros sit amet diam imperdiet varius. Duis tincidunt dolor nibh, ac interdum odio molestie vel. Cras dignissim enim at mi varius aliquet.

Share with Friends
Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Link
CONTACT THE ORGANIZER
Google   Outlook   iCal   Yahoo

RSVP

Google Icon
Google
Outlook Icon
Outlook
Apple Icon
Apple
Yahoo Icon
Yahoo