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Human strike and the art of creating freedom / Claire Fontaine ; introduction by Hal Foster.

Fine Arts Library NX180.S6 C53 2020
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Claire Fontaine (Artist collective), author.
Series:
Semiotext(e) active agents series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Claire Fontaine (Artist collective)--Philosophy.
Claire Fontaine (Artist collective).
Arts and society.
Arts--Political aspects.
Arts.
Feminism and the arts.
Philosophy.
Physical Description:
311 pages ; 23 cm.
Place of Publication:
South Pasadena, CA : Semiotext(e), [2020]
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: 1. Invitation
2. Foreigners Everywhere
3. 4. Dear R.
5. Ready-Made Artist and Human Strike: A Few Clarifications
6. We Are All Whatever Singularities
7. Notice to the Audience of C'est ce soir ou jamais
8. Footnotes on the State of Exception
9. This Is Not the Black Bloc
10. Dear R.
11. Towards an Imageless Political Education
12. Etc.
13. Dear A.
14. Is Freedom Therapeutic?
15. Human Strike Has Already Begun
16. Public
17. Logic of the Strike
18. Dynamics of an Accident
19. Human Strike within the Field of Libidinal Economy
20. Paper Voices
21. No Family Life
22. 1977: The Year That Is Never Commemorated
23. G.C.A.
24. Invisible Curators
25. Methodological Note
26. Existential Metonymy and Imperceptible Abstractions
27. Description of the Project for a Monument to the Victims of Military Nazi Justice in Ballhausplatz, Vienna
28. Ready-Made, Genealogy of a Concept
29. Wish
30. Do Not Fill In
31. Our Common Critical Condition
32. Carta Lonzi or the Art of Running the Blockade
33. Towards a Canonical Freedom
34. While You Read These Lines
35. Dear R.
36. Raising the Upraising
37. The Luxury of Making Sense
38. The Year When Fear Went on Strike
39. Towards a Theory of Magic Materialism.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9781635901368
1635901367
OCLC:
1147288313

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