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Deserting From The Culture Wars Maria Hlavajova

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Deserting From The Culture Wars Maria Hlavajova
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Publisher: MIT Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.27 MB
Pages: 150
Author: Maria Hlavajova
ISBN: 9780262539432, 0262539438
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Deserting From The Culture Wars Maria Hlavajova by Maria Hlavajova 9780262539432, 0262539438 instant download after payment.

Artists and writers consider a tactical desertion from the “culture wars”—a refusal to be distracted, an embrace of the emancipatory understanding of culture.

Deserting from the Culture Wars reflects upon and intervenes in our current moment of ever-more polarizing ideological combat, often seen as the return of the “culture wars.” 

How are these culture wars defined and waged? 

Engaging in a theater of war that has been delineated by the enemy is a shortcut to defeat. 

Getting out of the reactive mode that produces little but a series of Pavlovian responses, this book proposes a tactical desertion from the culture wars as they are being waged today—a refusal to play the other side's war games, an unwillingness to be distracted.

The volunteer troops in the culture wars are often given marching orders by professional masters of propaganda. 

What, then, might artists and others who are professionally engaged with images and imaginaries, with narratives and assemblies, have to contribute to the collective discovery of different modes of living culture? 

Far from limiting the performance of culture to a one-sided speech act, to the abstract “right to say something,” an emancipatory understanding of culture needs to conceive of it as embodied and intersubjective—as a collective performance.

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Contributors

Bini Adamczak, Kader Attia, Rose Hammer, Tom Holert, Charl Landvreugd and Sebastian Olma, Geert Lovink and Esmee Schoutens, Sven Lütticken, Diana McCarty, Dan McQuillan, Johannes Paul Raether, Natascha Sadr Haghighian, Jonas Staal

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