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Guy Debord’s Politics of Communication

Liberating Language from Power

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Guy Debord’s Politics of Communication

Liberating Language from Power

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Drawing on published works as well as personal correspondences written between 1948-1994, this book conceptualizes Guy Debord's politics of communication and how it sought to undermine the hierarchical, monological language of the spectacle. Matthews traces Debord’s search for critical communication strategies that could subvert the reified “language of manufacturing” from the philosopher’s early activities in anti-aesthetic 'terrorism' (e.g., the neo-poem, metagraphics, and détournement) to advocating forms of horizontal communication between autonomous revolutionary groups or individuals using 'native' language. Matthews ultimately finds that to critique the language of the spectacle, Debord relied on the power of the negative to speak the ironic language of contradiction, of critical theory, and of the incommunicable.

Table of Contents

Chapter One – Debord's Poetic Prehistory (1949-1952)
Chapter Two – Debord and the Letterist International (1952-1957)
Chapter Three – Debord and the Situationist International (1957-1972)
Chapter Four – Debord's Early Post-SI Period (1972-1979)
Chapter Five – Debord's Final Years/Final Thoughts (1979-1994)

Product details

Published Nov 02 2023
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 270
ISBN 9781666931655
Imprint Lexington Books
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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