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      • Trusted Partner
        The Arts
        December 2024

        Addressing the other woman

        Textual correspondences in feminist art and writing

        by Kimberly Lamm

        This book analyses how three artists - Adrian Piper, Nancy Spero and Mary Kelly - worked with the visual dimensions of language in the 1960s and 1970s. These artists used text and images of writing to challenge female stereotypes, addressing viewers and asking them to participate in the project of imagining women beyond familiar words and images of subordination. The book explores this dimension of their work through the concept of 'the other woman', a utopian wish to reach women and correspond with them across similarities and differences. To make the artwork's aspirations more concrete, it places the artists in correspondence with three writers - Angela Davis, Valerie Solanas, and Laura Mulvey - who also addressed the limited range of images through which women are allowed to become visible.

      • Trusted Partner
        March 1990

        Die Geniereligion

        Ein kritischer Versuch über das moderne Persönlichkeitsideal, mit einer historischen Begründung

        by Edgar Zilsel, Johann Dvorak, Paul Zilsel, Johann Dvorak

        In der Auseinandersetzung mit Houston Stewart Chamberlain weist Zilsel darauf hin, daß »Vorurteile mit Glück und Blut der Nebenmenschen bezahlt werden«, und fragt, »ob nicht der Begriff der genialen Persönlichkeit und der Tiefe eine ernste Gefahr für unser Zeitalter« bedeuten. Mit »Die Geniereligion« hat Edgar Zilsel seine systematischen Studien zu den gesellschaftlichen Voraussetzungen und Bedingungen der modernen Wissenschaft begonnen, die er später – im Exil – mit den wissenschaftlichen Arbeiten über die Anfänge der neuzeitlichen Wissenschaft weiterführte. (Diese Arbeiten sind enthalten in: Edgar Zilsel, »Die sozialen Ursprünge der neuzeitlichen Wissenschaft«. Herausgegeben und übersetzt von Wolfgang Krohn. Mit einer biobibliographischen Notiz von Jörn Behrmann, stw 152.)

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        July 2000

        Die Schrift und die Differenz

        by Jacques Derrida, Rodolphe Gasché, Ulrich Köppen

        Derridas Arbeit gehört zu den Versuchen, die »logozentrischen« Schranken der abendländischen Philosophie zu überwinden. über die Philosophie hinauszugehen, heißt für Derrida nicht, »ihr den Rücken zuzukehren (was meistens schlechte Philosophie zur Folge hat). Es heißt: die Philosophen auf eine bestimmte Art und Weise zu lesen«. Die in Die Schrift und die Differenz enthaltenen Essays sind Beispiele einer neue Perspektiven eröffnenden Lektüre von Texten Descartes', Hegels, Freuds, Husserls, Heideggers, Batailles, Foucaults, Artauds u. a. m.Inhalt: Kraft und Bedeutung / Cogito und Geschichte des Wahnsinns / Edmond Jabes und die Frage nach dem Buch / Gewalt und Metaphysik. Essay über das Denken Emmanuel Levinas /. »Genesis und Struktur« und die Phänomenologie / Die soufflierte Rede / Freud und der Schauplatz der Schrift / Das Theater der Grausamkeit und die Geschlossenheit der Repräsentation / Von der beschränkten zur allgemeinen Okonomie. Ein rückhaltloser Hegelianismus / Die Struktur, das Zeichen und das Spiel im Diskurs der Wissenschaften vom Menschen / Ellipse

      • August 2020

        El teatro y su doble

        by Artaud, Antonin

        Theater and its Double is one of the most recognized essays by French playwright, director and actor Antonin Artaud, originally published in Paris in 1938. The book constitutes the theoretical bases of the theatrical movement, created by himself, called the theater of cruelty.

      • Humanities & Social Sciences
        2020

        THIS MORNING THE SEA IS CALM

        Journal of a rescue seafarer in the Mediterranean

        by Antonin Richard

        Nothing could have fated Antonin Richard to rescue people at sea. But in 2016, after training as a journalist, he left France and travelled to the island of Lesbos to participate in rescue operations in the Mediterranean Sea with Greenpeace activists. Through his story of four years of rescuing migrants at sea, Antonin Richard reports from the inside the daily life of those who wish to give migrants the right to have a better future, and the consequences of Europe’s migration policies.

      • Fiction
        October 2016

        Frankenstein REC

        Adapted into a feature film

        by Costas Zapas

        (Adapted into a feature film to be released 2021, by US world distribution "House of Film"- "Frankenstein" official film trailer) - A theatre troupe comes to town performing "Frankenstein" A young female reporter, who is investigating the legend, believes that the novel is not a fiction but the true story of a group of alchemists, founded by the young doctor Victor Frankenstein. In 1817, they managed to defeat mortality and return from the dead. Interviewing the theatre troupe members, the reporter is confronted with the dark heroes of the novel, who appear in the city more alive than ever. Her investigations lead her to a universe of monsters and finally to a revelation about the secret of an eternal love that defies even death. But what is real and what is just her imagination? Who are these "actors"? Why have they come to her town? And who even it this young reporter?

      • May 2018

        El tigre en la casa

        by Fernando Lizalde, Círculo de Poesía, Círculo de Poesía, Círculo de Poesía, Círculo de Poesía

        "Fernando Lizalde representa un caso raro en la poesía mexicana, al menos, por dos razones: una, que su reconocimiento como poeta sólo se dio pasados los cuarenta años con la publicación de El tigre en la casa, y que, por la vertiente primordial de su país, ha sido y es el más brillante, por no decir el real y único, heredero de la poesía maldita, sobre todo el linaje francés: de Rutebeuf y Villon, de Baudelaire y Rimbaud, de Lautréamont y Artaud. De todos, sin duda, su influencia para Arthur Rimbaud o para Émile Nelligan, Charles Baudelaire."

      • Social & cultural anthropology
        May 2011

        Breathless

        Sound Recording, Disembodiment, and the Transformation of Lyrical Nostalgia

        by Allen S. Weiss

        Explores how early radio and sound recording influenced modernist literature.

      • El pensamiento del grito

        by Andrea Potestà

        El pensamiento del grito (The Thought of Scream) Author: Andrea Potestà ISBN: 978-956-6048-23-7 140 Pages Year: 2020 This piece of work is an invitation to the deconstruction of language and the dismantling of all pretentionsto dominate gestuality. Through Artaud, Nietzsche, Merleau-Ponty, Lacoue-Labarthe and Derrida, this book establishes a framework without history that attempts to question the bottom of material and primitive sounding expressivity. Its pages pretend to put into evidence the retroactive effect of language, its impulse to become a home, notof the «being», as Heidegger proposed, but of the specters of the body that secretly inhabits it as an absent presence, unsettling,and suspensive

      • March 2011

        Longer Views

        Extended Essays

        by Samuel R. Delany, other Ken James

        A comprehensive expansion of the theoretical writings of one of our most important cultural critics.

      • Religious buildings
        July 2019

        LINA BO BARDI COLLECTION

        by Marcelo Carvalho Ferraz

        This collection presents six of the most remarkable architectural projects by Lina Bo Bardi: Glass House, São Paulo Art Museum (MASP), Sesc Pompeia Factory, Oficina Theater (all in São Paulo), Unhão Manor (Bahia) and Espírito Santo do Cerrado Church (Minas Gerais). Besides texts by the editor Marcelo Carvalho Ferraz, this work features contributions by researchers and professionals who worked with Lina. The six volumes also contain writings by Bardi and a rich iconographic material composed of drawings, building plans and photographs. São Paulo Art Museum | with texts by Lina Bo Bardi and Aldo van Eyck | 64 pages Sesc Pompeia Factory | with texts by Lina Bo Bardi, Marcelo Carvalho Ferraz and Cecília Rodrigues dos Santos | 64 pages Oficina Theater | with texts by Lina Bo Bardi, Edson Elito and José Celso Martinez Corrêa | 48 pages Glass House | with texts by Lina Bo Bardi and Marcelo Carvalho Ferraz | 48 pages Espírito Santo do Cerrado Church | with texts by Lina Bo Bardi and Edmar de Almeida | 48 pages Solar do Unhão | with texts by Lina Bo Bardi and André Vainer | 48 pages

      • Children's & young adult fiction & true stories

        Straight Ahead

        by Emmanuelle Rey

        Mauve, Tito and Diamond have been walking along the highway, under the scorching July sun, for the past three days. It was Mauve who decided everything, on a whim, when she realised that this time, her mom had really messed up. And, at fifteen, it was out of the question to be separated from her eight and two-year-old brothers to live with yet another rotten foster family. So the three siblings leave Montpellier and their chaotic life, closely tailed by the police. They leave to find Thierry and Martine, whose smiles and ratatouille chicken Mauve remembers fondly. They start walking straight ahead to Marseille and La Pointe Rouge, with the hope of a new life. Straight Ahead follows the singular path of Mauve and her two brothers, filled with life-altering adventures and realistic characters. Furthermore, in a series of flashbacks, Mauve tells us all about her mother—an eccentric woman who certainly doesn’t seem able to take care of her children, but who is full of love for them nonetheless. • The complexity of a mother-child relationship, when a mother’s love isn’t enough to make up for her shortcomings • The unique bond between siblings that will help them deal with life on the road • Interesting encounters and experiences — good and bad — that teach valuable life lessons

      • Children's & young adult fiction & true stories
        September 2020

        Peter the thief

        by Yves Frémion

        In his village, Peter mows down everything that attracts him. As the villagers know him, they will get their property back from him since he does not hide and always gives back. The inhabitants have adopted him as he is, and even the gendarmerie lets him. But, one day, things become more serious, and it is secondary residents who are robbed. This time, Peter denies the facts. A rural novel about benevolence, tolerance and solidarity, which is good for morale and restores meaning to the idea of humanism.

      • August 2014

        The American Shore

        Meditations on a Tale of Science Fiction by Thomas M. Disch—“Angouleme”

        by Samuel R. Delany, other Matthew Cheney

        A keystone text in literary theory and science fiction

      • September 2017

        Every food has a history

        by Joana Monteleone

        A delicious piece of work. Several essays, all of them told with pleasure of a historian who, at this moment, is not making History, but telling stories. Such storytelling, however, demands culture and talent, and Joana has extra talent and culture: she is a cook, that is, a first-rate storyeller, who moves through several times and through several dishes. The book, indicated for readers of any age, shows how much eacha meal we make is full of stories to be told and to tell us.

      • March 2011

        Einstein Intersection

        by Samuel R. Delany, other Neil Gaiman

        A nonhuman race reimagines human mythology.

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