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Acker, Kathy, 1948-1997

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Essays on Postmodern Culture / Amiran, Eyal, editor ; Unsworth, John, editor ; Eckersley R ; McHale B ; Perelman B ; Watten B ; Derrida J ; Acker K ; Pynchon T., 1998

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Identifier: CC-33555-35205
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Richard Eckersley designed this book. His experimental layout is reminiscent of the style that he utilized for "The Telephone Book," a work also held by the Sackner Archive. This book consists of essays by several contributors dealing with varied aspects of postmodern culture including obsession with eating, communism, poetry, AIDS, and postmodernist fiction and non-fiction, anal retention, prostitution among others. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1998

Stupidity / Ronell, Avital ; Adorno T ; Acker K ; Artaud A ; Barthes R ; Beckett S ; Benjamin W ; Derrida J ; Heidegger M ; Joyce J ; Valery P ; Eckersley R., 2002

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Identifier: CC-51059-72140
Scope and Contents The jacket design was done by Richard Eckersley.Diane Davis Amazon.com. Avital Ronell is one of the most provocative, street-savvy, and theoretically sophisticated thinkers of this age. If you've not yet encountered her explosive work (her other books: Dictations, The Telephone Book, Crack Wars, Finitude's Score), Stupidity will most definitely blow you away. And if you are already a die-hard Ronell fan, Stupidity will ... blow you away. (No amount of prep will brace you sufficiently.) Like Ronell's other works, Stupidity offers a kind of post-critical or nonrepresentational analysis, going after a seemingly recognizable and knowable signifier (stupidity) but tracking it so closely that it quickly becomes unrecognizable, exceeding its object-status, overflowing itself as a concept. Explicitly breaking with scholarly tradition, a tradition that over-values mastery and certitude, Ronell engages her "object" of study at the level of its radical singularity, tracking it through poets,...
Dates: 2002

The Avant-Garde Today / Russell, Charles, editor ; Acker K ; Apollinaire G ; Aragon L ; Arp J ; Artaud A ; Baader J ; Ball H ; Baudelaire C ; Boccioni U ; Brecht B ; Breton A ; Burroughs WS ; Cage J ; Carra C ; Cortazar J ; Dali S ; DeVree P ; Derrida J ; Eluard P ; Ernst M ; Federman R ; Gass W ; Gomringer E ; Grosz G ; Hausmann R ; Herzfelde W ; Hoch H ; Huelsenbeck R ; Cabrera-Infante G ; Ionesco E ; Janco M ; Jandl E ; Jarry A ; Joyce J ; Kamensky V ; Kafka F ; Kristeva J ; Magritte R ; Mallarme S ; Masson A ; Mayakovsky V ; Mayrocker F ; Murdoch I ; Musil R ; Paz O ; Peret B ; Picasso P ; Ray M ; Rimbaud A ; Roche D ; Roche M ; Ruhm G ; Russolo L ; Sarduy S ; Severini G ; Sollers P ; Sukenick R ; Tzara T ; Valery P ; Yeats W., 1985

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Identifier: CC-53760-50930
Scope and Contents After introducing the theory and historical background of the avant-garde, this book examines the major figures and movements from Rimbaud, Apollinaire, and Italian Futurism, through Dada and surrealism, Mayakovsky, Russian Futurism and Brecht, to the post-modernist writers Burroughs, Robbe-Grillet, and Pynchon. This book also includes a section of political poetry such as "The Future of Socialism" by Helmut Heissenbuttel below.nobody exploitsnobody oppressesnobody is exploitednobody is oppressednobody wins anythingnobody loses anythingnobody is masternobody is slavenobody is superiornobody is subordinatenobody owes anything to younobody does anything to younobody owns nothingnobody exploits nobodynobody oppresses nobodynobody is exploited by nobodynobody is oppressed by nobodynobody wins nothingnobody loses nothingnobody is master of nobodynobody is slave of nobodynobody is superior to nobodynobody is subordinate to nobodynobody owes anything to nobodynobody does anything to...
Dates: 1985

The Avant-Garde Today / Russell, Charles, editor ; Acker K ; Apollinaire G ; Aragon L ; Arp J ; Artaud A ; Baader J ; Ball H ; Baudelaire C ; Boccioni U ; Brecht B ; Breton A ; Burroughs WS ; Cage J ; Carra C ; Cortazar J ; Dali S ; DeVree P ; Derrida J ; Eluard P ; Ernst M ; Federman R ; Gass W ; Gomringer E ; Grosz G ; Hausmann R ; Herzfelde W ; Hoch H ; Huelsenbeck R ; Cabrera-Infante G ; Ionesco E ; Janco M ; Jandl E ; Jarry A ; Joyce J ; Kamensky V ; Kafka F ; Kristeva J ; Magritte R ; Mallarme S ; Masson A ; Mayakovsky V ; Mayrocker F ; Murdoch I ; Musil R ; Paz O ; Peret B ; Picasso P ; Ray M ; Rimbaud A ; Roche D ; Roche M ; Ruhm G ; Russolo L ; Sarduy S ; Severini G ; Sollers P ; Sukenick R ; Tzara T ; Valery P ; Yeats W., 1985

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Identifier: CC-54080-614301
Scope and Contents After introducing the theory and historical background of the avant-garde, this book examines the major figures and movements from Rimbaud, Apollinaire, and Italian Futurism, through Dada and surrealism, Mayakovsky, Russian Futurism and Brecht, to the post-modernist writers Burroughs, Robbe-Grillet, and Pynchon. This book also includes a section of political poetry such as "The Future of Socialism" by Helmut Heissenbuttel below.nobody exploitsnobody oppressesnobody is exploitednobody is oppressednobody wins anythingnobody loses anythingnobody is masternobody is slavenobody is superiornobody is subordinatenobody owes anything to younobody does anything to younobody owns nothingnobody exploits nobodynobody oppresses nobodynobody is exploited by nobodynobody is oppressed by nobodynobody wins nothingnobody loses nothingnobody is master of nobodynobody is slave of nobodynobody is superior to nobodynobody is subordinate to nobodynobody owes anything to nobodynobody does anything to...
Dates: 1985

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