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Semiotext(e)The writings of one of the greatest film critics of his generation on the auteur approach of the French New Wave to a more structural examination o...
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Semiotext(e)Baudrillard's essential crib-book, lexicon, and companion piece to any and all of his books and a prescient portrait of our contemporary condition....
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Semiotext(e)Cutting-edge theorist Jean Baudrillard on the complicitous dance of art, politics, economics, and media; includes "War Porn," on Abu Ghraib as a ne...
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Semiotext(e)A report on the administration of deviant desire in specialized clinics that documents the way our postmodern society exposes sexuality to the poin...
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Semiotext(e)Essays and articles that trace Guattari's intellectual and political development before Anti-Oedipus. Originally published in French in 1972, Psych...
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Semiotext(e)A “dissident of the gender-sex binary system” reflects on gender transitioning and political and cultural transitions in technoscientific capitalis...
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Semiotext(e)The first English-language publication of writings by the collective artist Claire Fontaine, addressing our complicity with anything that limits ou...
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Semiotext(e)Raunig develops a philosophy of dividuality as a way of addressing contemporary modes of production and forms of life.The animal of the molecular r...
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Semiotext(e)A philosopher and political thinker describes a new political grammar free of modernist assumptions.In 2004 and 2005, Antonio Negri held ten worksh...
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Semiotext(e)Groundbreaking essays that introduce Guattari's theories of “schizo-analysis,” in an expanded edition.Chaosophy is an introduction to Félix Guattar...
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Semiotext(e)There is a catastrophe within contemporary art. What I call the "optically correct" is at stake. The vision machine and the motor have triggered it...
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Semiotext(e)The final volume in Peter Sloterdijk's celebrated Spheres trilogy, on the phenomenology of community and its spatial peripheries.“So the One Orb ha...
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Semiotext(e)A detailed analysis of how Deleuze and Guattari's work engaged with the upheavals of their time. Often approached through their “micropolitics of d...
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Semiotext(e)One of the first comprehensive treatments of Deleuzian thought.There is always something schizophrenic about logic in Deleuze, which represents ano...
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Semiotext(e)A fascinating anthology of texts and interviews written over 20 years by renowned French philosopher Gilles Deleuze."One day, perhaps, this century...
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Semiotext(e)Chris Kraus examines artistic enterprises of the past decade that reclaim the use of lived time as a material in the creation of visual art. In Whe...
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Semiotext(e)A call to arms by a group of French intellectuals that rejects leftist reform and aligns itself with younger, wilder forms of resistance.Thirty yea...
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Semiotext(e)How and when American-style slavery created the racial system, not just in the United States but internationally."We see the hatred we elicit, Isla...
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Semiotext(e)An urgent critique of the biopolitical subject and omnipresent Empire.Historical conflict no longer opposes two massive molar heaps, two classes—th...
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Semiotext(e)On the internet's transformation from communication tool to computational infrastructure.The internet is no more. If it still exists, it does so on...
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Semiotext(e)A reflection on, and an extension of, the ideas laid out seven years ago in The Coming Insurrection.The Invisible Committee's The Coming Insurrecti...
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Semiotext(e)Activists explore the possibility that a new practice of communism may emerge from the end of society as we know it.Society no longer exists, at le...
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Semiotext(e)A new political critique from the authors of The Coming Insurrection, calling for a “destituent process” of outright refusal and utter indifference...
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