The most radical gesture : the Situationist International in a postmodern age / Sadie Plant.
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- 0415062217 (hbk.)
- 700.103 PLA
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
This book is the first major study of the Situationist International. Tracing the history, ideas and influences of this radical and inspiring movement from dada to postmodernism, it argues that situationist ideas of art, revolution, everyday life and the spectacle continue to inform a variety of the most urgent poltical events, cultural movements, and theoretical debates of our times.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [208]-218) and indexes.
Table of contents provided by Syndetics
- Introduction:'Now, the SI'
- 1 'The More You Concern'
- 2 'A World of Pleasures to Win'
- 3 'A Single Choice'
- 4 'Those Who Create Disorder'
- 5 'Flee, but while fleeing'
- In Conclusion: `The Bad days will end'
- References
- Bibliography