Lecture series Territory and Violence

This lecture series interrogates the relationship between territory and violence in the present. Building on the 2025 lecture series “The Question of Genocide”, “Territory and Violence” examines the entanglements of legal, historical and political trajectories that underpin the making of territories through mass violence. Territory is not simply land. Territory is the outcome of transformations of land (and sea) into sovereign property — a legal-political ordering of space that shapes access to resources, re-orders property relations, and legal control. Territory is thus a legal-political project that enables and legitimizes processes of dispossession and the enclosure of commons. Through interventions from anthropology, geography, architecture, and law, the speakers will highlight how territory is produced, claimed, governed and resisted in contexts of colonialism, war, ethnic cleansing, and genocide.

Timetable
Date Time Room Name Title
16.Feb 18.15-19.45 F 022, Lerchenweg 36, Unitobler Eyal Weizman Mapping the Genozide in Gaza
3. Mar 16.15-17.45 F 021, Lerchenweg 36, Unitobler Charles Heller Geophysical Environments and the Violence of Borders
10.Mar 16.15-19.45 F 021, Lerchenweg 36, Unitobler Brenna Bhandar Property as Warfare: Racial Violence and Colonial Continuities
31.Mar 16.15-17.45 F 021, Lerchenweg 36, Unitobler Ian Klinke Geopolotics: What the right gets wrong
14.Apr 16.15-17.45 F 021, Lerchenweg 36, Unitobler Ramez Eid Occupation Debris: Ethnographic museums and the Decolonisation of Archaeology in Palestine-Israel
12.May 16.15-17.45 F 021, Lerchenweg 36, Unitobler Philippe Rekacewicz Maps of anger: exposing all that infuriates us about the brutality of the world