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Light and indicative bibliography. We also have a bibliography more specifically “queer”, on the site of our Queer Film festival - Edition 2005.
| For a new political art of Dominique Baqué | |
| Editor: Flammarion ISBN: 208210284X There exists, in France in particular, a consensus in artists and criticisms which consists in perpetuating the ideal of a work of art likely to wake up the alienated consciences, to modify the course of the History, to create “reliance” where the social fabric tore. This book puts forth radically an assumption other, critical and polemic analyzing the poles of resistance which art opposes since a score of years to the collapse of the policy, the auteure shows how much the contemporary art ideologically appears often naive, weak, still Petri of humanistic illusions, cleaved between the null and void positions from now on of the néo-before-guards and works known as “relational”, which preach a user-friendliness of good quality and seriously occult the extreme hardness of the social fractures. (...) Acknowledgement of failure? Not only. Because art could pass the witness to other visual forms: documentary committed, photographic and the still cinematographic, powerful “machine to be thought more” according to the expression of Thierry Garrel. This book wants to be, with final, a homage paid to the lucid modesty of documentary, with the work of time, the incarnated word, the variation of the noisy postmodern imageries |
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| Black has color of Elvan Zabunyan | |
| Editor: Say to see ISBN: 2914563183 Black Has Color proposes a new history of the contemporary art through the practices of the American black artists since the period of the Rebirth of Harlem in the years 1920 until today. At the same time historical study and analyzes critical, this work draws the picture of America marked by its slave past in which the contemporary artists African-American knew to build a singular and committed work to dispute the cultural and political consequences of racial discrimination. (...) |
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| Bad Kind (S) of Dominique Baqué | |
| Editor: Glance ISBN: 2841051439 On funds of questionings bioethics, around fantasmatic of the cloning nonfree from a fascination distressed for the monster, the representation of the body in the contemporary art knows extreme changes today. It is within this framework that Mauvais Kind (S) is tried to think a radical reconfiguration of the erotic body: beyond the categories installation by Battle and become inoperative to include/understand the extreme contemporary, it is a question of jointly analyzing the desublimation of the flesh and the new figures of obscene, the sets of ceaseless exchanges between erotism and pornography, the practices subversive of the dressing-up and body markings, the advent of X and the draft of a third kind to come. The visual arts, photography, the cinema, the fashion and the literature are thus mobilized in a test which wants to be all at the same time philosophical, literary and sociological. |
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| Multitudes, N° 26: The postcolonial of Collective | |
| Editor: Amsterdam editions ISBN: 2915547335 |
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| Praise of the experimental cinema of Dominique Noguez | |
| Editor: Experimental Paris ISBN: 2912539056 |
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| Performances: Art in action of RoseLee Goldberg | |
| Editor: Thames & Hudson ISBN: 2878111680 Art of the movement, art of living and moving whose bodies, space and time would be the essential parameters, the performance is a hybrid form of art whose this work is among the first to recall the history. |
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| To think the postcolonial: An introduction criticizes of Neil Lazarus | |
| Editor: Amsterdam editions ISBN: 2915547270 Per hour when debates develop on the colonial past/present of France, here the first general introduction to the very rich field of the postcolonial studies to being published in French, reference book written from the critical point of view by some for the best specialists anglo- phons in the question. Thirty years of research and discussions are thus made available to the French-speaking public at the time when this field of investigation transdisciplinaire becomes ripe and operates a critical return on its own history. |
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| Multitude: War and democracy at the age of the Empire of Antonio Negri | |
| Editor: The Discovery ISBN: 2707141461 “The democracy on a total scale is becoming, for the first time, a real possibility, which we call the project of the multitude. The project of the multitude does not express only the desire of a world of equality and of freedom, he does not assert only one total, open and inclusive democratic society: he gives himself the means of carrying out this desire.” |
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| Queer theory and psychoanalysis of Javier Sáez | |
| Editor: EPEL ISBN: 2908855852 Since a few tens of years, the constitution at the great day of commu- nautés feminist, gay, lesbians, transgenres, Bi, S/M made it possible to raise new questions about the sex and the kind (gender). More recently, by refusing enfermement “sexual minorities” in identity problems, the movement queer redistributed still differently the charts. |
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| The Cinema, otherwise of Dominique Noguez | |
| Editor: The Stag ISBN: 2204027456 |
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| Can the Subordinates speak? of Collective | |
| Editor: Amsterdam editions ISBN: 2915547289 |
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| The Thought straight of Monique Wittig | |
| Editor: Balland ISBN: 2715812647 The Thought straight (The Straight Mind), published initially in English, in the United States, in 1992, represents the fundamental contribution - true change of paradigm of Monique Wittig to the modern political theory. Which is it? It is the astounding idea that the matrix of the capacity, or the domination, is not division in classes, nor perhaps even in races, but this so normal thing, this most normal device of the world: heterosexuality. Since Monique Wittig, we know that the heterosexuality is a political regime. |
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| Thousand Plates of Felix Guattari and Gilles Deleuze | |
| Editor: Editions of Midnight ISBN: 2707303070 Thousand plates indicates that it is without object, nor subject, but made matters, topics of which each one is like a plate, “a continuous area of intensities”. Anxious to renovate the concepts and attentive with the evolution of sciences and the artistic practices, Deleuze and Guattari formulate a rigorous thought on topics as various as the animals, the ethnology, the music, the writing, biology, physics. Their step is a handing-over in question of the theories which aim at a systematization. A book impossible to summarize, which should be read to evaluate the rich person substance of it. |
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| Disorder in the kind of Judith Butler | |
| Editor: Editions the Discovery ISBN: 2707142379 In this major work published into 1990 in the United States, the philosopher Judith Butler invites to think the disorder which disturbs the kind to lay down a feminist policy without the base of a stable identity. This traditional book from now on for research on the kind, as well as the merry studies and lesbians, is with the principle of the theory and the policy queer: not to solidify the community of a counter-culture, but to hustle the obligatory heterosexuality by dénaturalisant it. |
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| Art and policy of Collective | |
| Editor: Harmattan ISBN: 2296001335 It was of good tone, still a few years ago, to affirm, since the great critical and utopian accounts of the XXe century had crumbled, that the artists were disengaged and that their works were dépolitisées, that the question of the relationship between political art and le/la was not thus any more topicality. However, art, today like yesterday, maintains in fact, at various levels, of obvious relations with the field of policy. The texts gathered here stick without a priori clarifying the reports/ratios, certainly often complex, which are tied between art and policy and which appear in the middle of the steps and the artistic productions. But, in which direction is it possible to identify the political dimension of a work of art? Without neglecting the historical stakes of these problems, but by discussing certain significant artistic proposals, such is the building site that this collective work wishes to open. |
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| The Body lesbian of Monique Wittig | |
| Editor: Editions of Midnight ISBN: 2707300977 The chest, centres, scapulas, buttocks, elbows, legs, toes, feet, heels, kidneys, the nape of the neck, the throat, the head, ankles, groins, the language, the occiput, the spine, sides, the navel, the pubis, the body lesbian. |
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| Art and Feminism of Peggy Phelan | |
| Editor: Phaidon Close Ltd. ISBN: 0714894346 The reader is invited to contemplate creations of women artists in the light of the feminist movement. Emerged in the Sixties, the feminist dash trains many artists women on the way of creation. Upsetting the history of art, Myriam Shapiro, Judy Chicago, Sophie Calle, or Yoko Ono, the stereotypes demystify. Iconography, files and reproductions of works compose “Art and Feminism” and recalls the course of these women, their differences and their combat. |
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| Documentary cinema: Manners of making, forms of thought of ADDOC | |
| Editor: Yellow Now ISBN: 2873401664 “The manners of making are always manners of thinking” known as Jean-Louis Comolli. This book testifies and breaks to them the wormeaten barriers between theories and practices. With the cinema for shared desire and the documentary one like common territory, of the scenario writers their ideas, their experiments, their points of view exchange. |
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| Young person, Hard and Pure of Collective | |
| Editor: French cineclub ISBN: 2900596300 under the direction of Nicole Brenez |
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| Poetic of the relation of E. Slipping | |
| Editor: Transport of the Book ISBN: 207072025X Short chapters written at the time of precise circumstances. The author “opposes totality to universal, like the characteristic with universalization” (L. Gauvin). The concept of creolisation generated by the shock of the cultures occupies a central place, just like the multilingualism defined by Slipping like “one of the modes of imaginary”. -- Documentary services Multi-media |
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| Multitudes, number 12: Feminism, Queer, Multitudes of Collective | |
| Editor: Exiles Editor ISBN: 2912969441 |
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| Hitch, N° 16: Postcolonialism and immigration of Collective | |
| Editor: Textual ISBN: 2845971907 |
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| A Morals of minority of Didier Eribon | |
| Editor: Beech ISBN: 2213609187 Philosopher and historian of the ideas, Didier Eribon is the author of a famous biography of Michel Foucault (Flammarion, 1989, seventeen translations) and of Michel Foucault and his contemporaries (Beech, 1994). He is critical of philosophy and social sciences to Nouvel Observateur, and codirige, with Francoise Gaspard, the seminar “Sociology of homosexualities” of the School of the high studies in social sciences. Its Reflexions on the gay question, published in spring 1999, were greeted by the international critic like a theoretical contribution of very first importance and are in the course of translation in several countries. |
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| Counter-sexual proclamation of Béatriz Preciado | |
| Editor: Balland ISBN: 2715812639 “In its counter-sexual Proclamation, Beatriz Preciado produces a certain name bres gestures, of which that of the gode, in the field of countered-corporalité. Refusing to indicate an absolute past to locate a hétérotopie lesbian at it, counter-sexuality affirms that “at the beginning was the gode”. As a supplement which produces what it is supposed to supplement, the gode occupies a strategic place between technologies of repression and technologies of pleasure.” Claude Mercier |
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| King Kong Theory of Virginia Despentes | |
| Editor: Grasset ISBN: 2246686113 While telling for the first time how it became Virginia Despentes, the author of Kisses disputes me the speeches right-thinking people on the rape, the prostitution, the pornography. Proclamation for a new feminism. |
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