Thisย edition brings together some of the top writers in the international field, and introduces the student to debates about the evolution of cultural studies, different strands within the subject, and future directions.
What Is Situationism? A Reader
โ Scribed by Stewart Home; Christopher Gray; Jean Barrot; Gilles Dauvรฉ; Dave Wise; Stuart Wise; George Robertson; Ralph Rumney; Bob Black; Sadie Plant; Jim Martin; Alastair Bonnett
- Publisher
- AK Press
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 209
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
This anthology gathers together a broad range of critical material about the Situationist International. The texts run sequentially according to date of original publication, thereby providing an overview of the way in which situationism has been historicized in the Anglo-American world. A wealth of historical and interpretative information is provided by the various contributors. This plurality of voices ranges from underground legends to art theorists, ultra-leftists to professional academics, whose opinions blend and clash to provide a book that is far more vibrant than a conventional monograph.
โฆ Table of Contents
Introduction by Stewart Home
1. Essays from Leaving the 20th Century by Christopher Gray
2. Critique of the Situationist International by Jean Barrot (Gilles Dauvรฉ)
3. The End of Music by Dave and Stuart Wise
4. Basic Banalities by Stewart Home
5. The Situationist International: Its Penetration into British Culture by George Robertson
6. The Situationist International and Its Historification: Ralph Rumney in conversation with Stewart Home
7. Aesthetics & Resistance: Totality Reconsidered by Stewart Home
8. The Realization and Suppression of Situationism by Bob Black
9. The Situationist International: A Case of Spectacular Neglect by Sadie Plant
10. Orgone Addicts: Wilhelm Reich versus the Situationists by Jim Martin
11. The Situationist Legacy by Alastair Bonnett
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