Art as revolt : thinking politics through immanent aesthetics /

"How can we imagine a future not driven by capitalist assumptions about humans and the wider world? How are a range of contemporary artistic and popular cultural practices already providing pathways to post-capitalist futures? Authors from a variety of disciplines answer these questions through...

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Other Authors: Fancy, David (Editor), Skott-Myhre, Hans Arthur (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Montreal ; Kingston ; London ; Chicago : McGill-Queen's University Press, 2019.
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505 0 |a Actualization of the Virtual through an Aesthetic Encounter with Virtual Reality Technology / Timothy J. Beck -- A Quasi-Causal Machine in Multiple (Mostly Russian) Februaries / Douglas Ord -- Creepers, Pixels, and the Nether: Performing Minecraft Worlds / Nicole Land, Veronica Pacini-Ketchabaw, and Eric Lochhead -- Decolonizing Science Fiction, Performing Postcolonial Lines of Flight / Malisa Kurtz -- The Blues as Minoritarian Vernacular / Mark Bishop and Hans Skott-Myhre -- Rakuness: Schizoanalysis and the Work of Paul Soldner / Kathleen Skott-Myhre, Dave Collins, and Hans Skott-Myhre -- Male Becomings: Queer Bodies as Aesthetic Forms in the Post-Pornographic Fanzine Butt / Peter Rehberg -- Deleuze and Guattari's Geophilosophy Meets 2Pac's Thug Life: Resistance to the Present / Hans Skott-Myhre and Chris Richardson -- Thought beyond Brains: Performing Immanent Zombie Politics through Autoethnography / Joanna Perkins -- When Simulation Becomes Simulacrum: "Reversing Platonism" with Deleuze in Live Role Play / David Fancy -- Afterword: Neither Subject nor Object / David Fancy and Hans Skott-Myhre. 
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