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Director Focus: Agnès Varda

jsculturalzeitgeist wrote 2 months ago: Agnès Varda is a photographer, film director and a Paris-based key figure in modern film history and … more →

Tags: Film Studies, French Cinema, Auteur, Agnès Varda, The Gleaners and I, french new wave, Belgian Filmmaker, Ginette Vincendeau, les plages d'Agnès

An Interview Series with Expressive Arts Therapist Nicki Koethner, MA, MFT: Part-One2 comments

Victoria Scarborough wrote 5 months ago: Nicki Koethner, MA, MFT is the founder of Express-Explore-Expand.  She is licensed Expressive Arts P … more →

Tags: art therapy, interviews, expressive arts therapy, Art Therapy, New York City, LinkedIn, California Institute of Integral Studies, San Francisco, counseling psychology

“Lo real es algo de lo que no se puede escapar”Jacques Rancière

Carlos Andrés Castro Macea wrote 6 months ago: ¿Dónde está el poder? La política es la acción de la gente, dice el pensador nacido en Argelia./ MAR … more →

Tags: Educacion 2, :: Entrevistas ::, Filosofia, Educación, el pensador, Entrevista, Filosofía Contemporanea, Jacques Rancière, mayo del 68

on kairos

Dalva wrote 6 months ago: “The possibility of conversion, of creation as such, as it may arise from the exploration of the sel … more →

Tags: words taking you places, signs from the future, Kairos, Masha Tupitsyn, Anne Dufourmantelle

Back to basics: Communism

Antigone1984.com wrote 7 months ago: Editorial note: If you have not yet read our mission statement above, please do so in order that you … more →

Tags: France, Politics, switzerland, Philosophy, Alain Badiou, The Communist Hypothesis, Rabat, saas-fee

Cosmic Pessimism

Media Studies Blogger wrote 8 months ago: Eugene Thacker’s essay Cosmic Pessimism (pdf) is featured in the newest issue of Continent, th … more →

Tags: publications, faculty, Eugene Thacker, cosmic pessimism

Simon Critchley lecture on Hegel as philosopher of tragedy

factoryaxe wrote 9 months ago:   … more →

Tags: Video, Lecture, capitalism, EGS, switzerland, Simon Critchley, Ideology, Hegel, tragedy

Simon Critchley (European Launch) The Faith of the Faithless, Dublin Unitarian Church, March 2012

Philosophy Now! wrote 1 year ago: Simon Critchley, European Launch of The Faith of the Faithless  … more →

Tags: Philosophy Now! NCAD, Scott Wilson, Simon Critchley, Edia Connole, gradcam, Tina Kinsella, verso, Dublin Unitarian Church, Simon Critchley Dublin

Margarethe von Trotta about the making of her film Rosa Luxemburg

Sebastian Alvarez wrote 1 year ago: Filmmaker and director Margarethe von Trotta lecturing about the making of her film Rosa Luxemburg, … more →

Tags: Film/Video/New Media, Social&Politics, Philosophy, Lecture, Rosa Luxemburg, Fassbinders, communism, anarchism, dialectical history

Panel at 2012 Žižek Studies Conference: "The Perverted Subject Does (not) Exist: Subjectivity and Žižek's Ethics"

Daniel Tutt wrote 1 year ago: I’m very happy to announce a panel I’m putting together at the 2012 Žižek Studies Confer … more →

Tags: zizek, badiou, brockport suny, ethics, lacanian studies, Lévinas, Otherness, subjectivity, Zizek conference 2012

December 2011 Compassionate Revolutionary~Rebekah Windmiller

svaleri wrote 1 year ago: yes yes, Happy New Year! I am slowly updating as I ponder what the ultimate purpose of these writing … more →

Tags: Compassionate Revolutionaries, rebekah windmiller, Dance, expressive arts therapy

Sylvère Lotringer. Art, Politics & Consumerism. 2010.

theartistkenny wrote 1 year ago: Sylvère Lotringer, literary critic and cultural theorist talking about 1960′s France, post-Alg … more →

Tags: Political, Theory, Lecture, cultural theorist, France, post-Algerian war, consumerism, monochromatic art, immaterial labor

Stalin Liberated. Or How StoryDoula Got Her Groove Back2 comments

storydoula wrote 1 year ago: StoryDoula’s been away awhile but she finally got her groove back. I  just returned from my fi … more →

Tags: Poetry, The Giant, Philosophy, saas-fee, Mandelstam, Russian poet, Stalin, ode to stalin, Judith Balso

John Maus - We Must Become the Pitiless Censors of Ourselves

Stefan wrote 1 year ago: John Maus – We Must Become the Pitiless Censors of Ourselves US John Maus (1980) has studied m … more →

Tags: New Wave, Music, California Institute of the Arts, manchester, Doctor of Philosophy, John Maus, Ariel Pink, Philosophy

culture stuff :: žižek <3

fortheartofit wrote 2 years ago: getting pretty amped for tonight, woot! “I want to develop a very simply, linear line of thoug … more →

Tags: advertising, Culture, Trends, Slovenia, Marketing, Behavior, zizek, Slavoj Zizek, the rsa

Who is Micah M. White?2 comments

Wit wrote 2 years ago: Who is Micah M. White? …Someone I stumbled across on a misguided venture onto AdBusters. We ha … more →

Tags: Thinking + Critique, Micah M. White, Who is Micah M. White? Micah White, writer, activist, Blogger, blackspot philosopher, award-winning activist, fanclub

Being Intellectual without Reading

billdonovan wrote 2 years ago: The Swiss based European Graduate School, which has English instruction, has a youtube channel with … more →

Tags: Bill Donovan, Art Blog, Slavoj Zizek, EGS

Giorgio Agamben. Forms of Power. EGS, 2009

maestrojon wrote 3 years ago: Here is a link to Giorgio Agamben conducting a seminar on his project Homo Sacer at the European Gra … more →

Tags: social theory, Political Theory, Power, Agamben, Seminar

Simon Critchley and Recognitions...

Nico Jenkins wrote 3 years ago: I listened today to a lecture by Simon Critchley, not by any means a dharma talk (and in fact he moc … more →

Tags: Agamben, Simon Critchley, ethics, Lévinas, multiplicity, Homo Sacer


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