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Notebook 089 is a result of the immense changes that have taken place in the world since 1989. With the end of the Cold War, the utopian neoliberal fa...Lees meer
In a letter to Bettina Funcke, dOCUMENTA (13)'s Head of Publications, New York-based poet Kenneth Goldsmith ( 1961) weaves the strands of his artistic...Lees meer
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In seinem Essay untersucht G. M. Tamás (geb. 1948), ungarischer Philosoph sowie ehemaliger und gegenwärtiger Dissident, den Charakter "unschuldiger Ma...Lees meer
This notebook provides an intimate insight into the writing process of Austrian psychoanalyst Melanie Klein (1882-1960), using excerpts of a facsimile...Lees meer
A facsimile reprint of a student notebook by the influential Hungarian sociologist of literature and Marxist György Lukács (1885-1971, Budapest), incl...Lees meer
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In slow motion, the writer Rolf Dieter Brinkmann (1940-1975) zooms down a side street off a long, paved street, along whitish-gray facades, dark front...Lees meer
The American artist Marc Lombardi (1951-2000) produced visual networks and diagrams that made visible the hidden connections between political and eco...Lees meer
"Love involves not being dead for the other, and the other not being dead for one," Judith Butler writes about the philosopher Georg Wilhelm Friedrich...Lees meer
In her short stories, the author Lydia Davis looks at the phenomena of the everyday. Her prose text "Two Former Students" compares the studies at a un...Lees meer
The topic of this notebook by Jill Bennett is life in the anthropocene, the present eon, which is characterized by human activities. Derived from geol...Lees meer
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In his notebook, Bruno Bosteels questions the relationship between art and ideology. He suggests an analogy between dream work and art, as the first d...Lees meer
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