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  • av Shane Butler
    394

  • av Alexander Kluge
    495

    If Marx¿s opus Capital provided the foundational account of the forces of production in all of their objective, machine formats, what happens when the concepts of political economy are applied not to dead labor, but to its living counterpart, the human subject? The result is Alexander Kluge and Oskar Negt¿s History and Obstinacy, a groundbreaking archaeology of the labor power that has been cultivated in the human body over the last two thousand years. First published in German 1981, and never before translated into English, this epochal collaboration between Kluge and Negt has now been edited, expanded, and updated by the authors in response to global developments of the last decade to create an entirely new analysis of ¿the capitalism within us.¿

  • av Jean-Pierre Vernant
    299,-

  • - The Origins of the Myth of Marie-Antoinette
    av Chantal Thomas
    287 - 299,-

    Chantal Thomas presents the history of the mythification of one of the most infamous queens in all history, whose execution still fascinates us today.

  • av Marcel Detienne
    299,-

    Beginning with a definition of the pre-rational meaning of "truth" in archaic Greece, Detienne traces the lineage of the concept. Its distinct difference from the logic of the western philosophers is discussed and a movement from a religious to a secular thought about truth is identified.

  • av Georges Canguilhem & Francois Delaporte
    399,-

  • av Henri Focillon
    285

    In this classic meditation on the problem of style in art history, Henri Focillon describes how art forms change over time.

  • av Jacques Le Goff
    260,99

  • av Claudio (Columbia University) Lomnitz
    369,-

    The history of Mexico's fearless intimacy with death--the elevation of death to the center of national identity.

  • - The Philosophy of Revelation in Mulla Sadra
    av Christian Jambet
    495

    Exploring the thought of Mulla Sadra Shirazi, an Iranian Shi'ite of the seventeenth century: a universe of politics, morality, liberty, and order that is indispensable to our understanding of Islamic thought and spirituality.

  • av Stefan (Columbia University) Andriopoulos
    389,-

  • av Daniel (Princeton University) Heller-Roazen
    389,-

  • - Mapping, Technology, and Politics
    av Laura Kurgan
    349 - 485

    The maps in this book are drawn with satellites, assembled with pixels radioed from outer space, and constructed from statistics; they record situations of intense conflict and express fundamental transformations in our ways of seeing and of experiencing space. These maps are built with Global Positioning Systems (GPS), remote sensing satellites, or Geographic Information Systems (GIS): digital spatial hardware and software designed for such military and governmental uses as reconnaissance, secrecy, monitoring, ballistics, the census, and national security. Rather than shying away from the politics and complexities of their intended uses, in Close Up at a Distance Laura Kurgan attempts to illuminate them. Poised at the intersection of art, architecture, activism, and geography, her analysis uncovers the implicit biases of the new views, the means of recording information they present, and the new spaces they have opened up. Her presentation of these maps reclaims, repurposes, and discovers new and even inadvertent uses for them, including documentary, memorial, preservation, interpretation, political, or simply aesthetic. GPS has been available to both civilians and the military since 1991; the World Wide Web democratized the distribution of data in 1992; Google Earth has captured global bird’s-eye views since 2005. Technology has brought about a revolutionary shift in our ability to navigate, inhabit, and define the spatial realm. The traces of interactions, both physical and virtual, charted by the maps in Close Up at a Distance define this shift.

  • - Images and Voices of the Rwandan Genocide
    av Robert Lyons
    487

    In 1994, an interim government in Rwanda orchestrated one of the world's worst mass crimes: a hundred-day extermination campaign that took half a million lives. At the time, Rwanda's genocide went largely unnoticed by the outside world. Today there is growing interest in Rwanda, as many discover the horror that took place and seek to understand how and why violence of this character and magnitude could have happened in our time.Intimate Enemy is a rare entrée into the logic, language, and imagery of Rwanda's violence. The book presents perpetrator testimony and photographs of both perpetrators and survivors. The images and words are raw and unanalyzed, leaving the reader to make sense of the killers and their would-be victims.Intimate Enemy challenges our assumptions about the genocide and those who perpetrated it. The book also prods us to consider how to represent and imagine violence on the scale of Rwanda's.

  • - The Funeral Oration in the Classical City
    av Nicole Loraux
    399,-

  • av Philippe-Alain Michaud
    299 - 357

    The purposeful discontinuities and juxtapositions of Aby Warburg's iconography and how they can be used to analyze other imagery.

  • av Caroline Walker Bynum
    299,-

    An exploration of the roles of metamorphosis and hybridity in the establishment of personal identity, with particular emphasis on the twelfth and thirteenth centuries.

  • av Jean Starobinski
    385 - 495

  • - Toward an Ontology of Morals
    av Adi (Tel Aviv University) Ophir
    479

  • av Ariella (Brown University) Azoulay
    369,-

    In this groundbreaking work, Ariella Azoulay provides a compelling rethinking of the political and ethical status of photography. In her extraordinary account of the "civil contract" of photography, she thoroughly revises our understanding of the power relations that sustain and make possible photographic meanings. Photography, she insists, must be thought of and understood in its inseparability from the many catastrophes of recent history. Azoulay argues that photography is a particular set of relations between individuals to the power that governs them, and, at the same time, a form of relations among equal individuals that constrains this power. Her book shows how anyone, even a stateless person, who addresses others through photographs or occupies the position of a photograph's addressee, is or can become a citizen in the citizenry of photography. The civil contract of photography enables him or her to share with others the claim made or addressed by the photograph.

  • av Caroline Walker Bynum
    399,-

  • - Powers and Failures of Paperwork
    av Ben Kafka
    315 - 389

    A history and theory of the powers, the failures, and even the pleasures of paperwork.

  • av Thomas Keenan, Ariella Azoulay, Yates McKee, m.fl.
    459

  • av Jeffrey F. Hamburger
    609,-

  • - Maurice Blanchot: The Thought from Outside and Michel Foucault as I Imagine Him
    av Michel Foucault
    275,-

  • av Hanna Rose (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Shell
    419

    A history and theory of the drive to hide in plain sight.

  • av Amy Knight Powell
    495

    A provocative study of the iconoclastic impulse in medieval and modern art.

  • - Nurturing Life in Contemporary Beijing
    av Qicheng Zhang & Judith (University of Chicago) Farquhar
    449

  • av Hillel Schwartz
    399,-

    A novel attempt to make sense of our preoccupation with copies of all kinds--from counterfeits to instant replay, from parrots to photocopies.

  • av Claudio Lomnitz
    499,-

    In this long-awaited study, Claudio Lomnitz tells an unprecedented story about the experience and ideology of American and Mexican revolutionary collaborators of the Mexican anarchist Ricardo Flores Magon. Based on extensive research in American and Mexican archives, Lomnitz explores the rich, complicated, and virtually unknown lives of Magon and his comrades devoted to the "e;Mexican Cause."e;This anthropological history of anarchy, cooperation, and betrayal seeks to capture the experience and meaning of these dedicated militants who themselves struggled to understand their role and place at the margins of the Mexican Revolution. For them, the revolution was untranslatable, a pure but deaf subversion: "e;La revolucion es la revolucion."e; For Lomnitz, their experiences reveal the meaning of this phrase.The Return of Comrade Ricardo Flores Magon tracks the lives of John Kenneth Turner, Ethel Duffy, Elizabeth Trowbridge, Ricardo Flores Magon, and Lazaro Gutierrez de Lara, among others, to illuminate the reciprocal relationship between personal and collective ideology and action. This book is an epic and tragic tale, never before told, about camaraderie and disillusionment in the first transnational grassroots political movement to span the US-Mexico border. This book will revise how we think about not only the Mexican Revolution but also revolutionary action and passion.

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