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Guy Debord and the situationist international : texts and documents / edited by Tom McDonough.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: October bookPublisher: Cambridge, Mass. ; London : MIT, 2004Description: 528 p. : ill. ; 23cmISBN:
  • 0262633000 (pbk.) :
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 303.484 22
Contents:
Introduction: Ideology and the Situations Utopia -- The Long Walk of the Situationist International -- The Great Sleep and Its Clients (1955) -- One Step Back (1957) -- Report on the Construction of Situations and on the Terms of Organization and Action of the International Situationist Tendency (1957) -- One More Try If You Want to Be Situationists (The SI in and against Decomposition) (1957) -- Theses on Cultural Revolution (1958) -- Contribution to the Debate "Is Surrealism Dead or Alive?" (1958) -- In Praise of Pinot-Gallizio (1958) -- Extracts from Letters to the Situationist International (1958) -- Editorial Notes: Absence and Its Costumers (1958) -- Editorial Notes: The Meaning of Decay in Art (1959) -- A Different City for a Different Life (1959) -- Editorial Notes: Critique of Urbanism (1961) -- Editorial Notes: Once Again, on Decomposition (1961) -- Comments against Urbanism (1961) -- Editorial Notes: Priority Communication (1962) -- Editorial Notes: The Avant-Garde of Presence (1963) -- Editorial Notes: All the King's Men (1963) -- The Situationists and the New Forms of Action in Politics or Art (1963) -- Perspectives for a Generation (1966) -- Captive Words - (Preface to a Situationist Dictionary) (1966) -- The Situationists and the New Forms of Action against Politics and Art (1967) -- The Practice of Theory: Cinema and Revolution (1969) -- Asger Jorn's Avant-Garde Archives -- Architecture and Play -- Situationist Space -- Lefebvre on the Situationists: An Interview -- Angels of Purity -- Difference and Repetition: On Guy Debord's Films -- Dismantling the Spectacle: The Cinema of Guy Debord -- Spectacle, Attention, Counter-Memory -- Why Art Can't Kill the Situationist International -- Letter and Response.
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Originally published: 2002.

Introduction: Ideology and the Situations Utopia -- The Long Walk of the Situationist International -- The Great Sleep and Its Clients (1955) -- One Step Back (1957) -- Report on the Construction of Situations and on the Terms of Organization and Action of the International Situationist Tendency (1957) -- One More Try If You Want to Be Situationists (The SI in and against Decomposition) (1957) -- Theses on Cultural Revolution (1958) -- Contribution to the Debate "Is Surrealism Dead or Alive?" (1958) -- In Praise of Pinot-Gallizio (1958) -- Extracts from Letters to the Situationist International (1958) -- Editorial Notes: Absence and Its Costumers (1958) -- Editorial Notes: The Meaning of Decay in Art (1959) -- A Different City for a Different Life (1959) -- Editorial Notes: Critique of Urbanism (1961) -- Editorial Notes: Once Again, on Decomposition (1961) -- Comments against Urbanism (1961) -- Editorial Notes: Priority Communication (1962) -- Editorial Notes: The Avant-Garde of Presence (1963) -- Editorial Notes: All the King's Men (1963) -- The Situationists and the New Forms of Action in Politics or Art (1963) -- Perspectives for a Generation (1966) -- Captive Words - (Preface to a Situationist Dictionary) (1966) -- The Situationists and the New Forms of Action against Politics and Art (1967) -- The Practice of Theory: Cinema and Revolution (1969) -- Asger Jorn's Avant-Garde Archives -- Architecture and Play -- Situationist Space -- Lefebvre on the Situationists: An Interview -- Angels of Purity -- Difference and Repetition: On Guy Debord's Films -- Dismantling the Spectacle: The Cinema of Guy Debord -- Spectacle, Attention, Counter-Memory -- Why Art Can't Kill the Situationist International -- Letter and Response.

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