Politics of Play: Situationism, Détournement, and Anti-Art
In addition to contributing crucially to the philosophy that fuelled the student revolts of France in 1968, the Situationist International (SI) sought to undermine the use of spectacle as a commercialised tool of capitalism. Blending their interpretations of Marxism with that of the historical avant...
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Autor principal: | Christie Ko |
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University of Edinburgh
2008
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