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[ecrea] New issue of PUBLIC Journal, 48: The End
Mon Jan 27 18:55:24 GMT 2014
New issue of PUBLIC Journal: Art Culture Ideas
48: The End
Edited by Christine Davis and Scott MacKenzie
www.publicjournal.ca/48-the-end <http://www.publicjournal.ca/48-the-end>
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Electronic: http://www.intellectjournals.co.uk/public
PUBLIC 48: The End brings together an international array of scholars
and artists to examine the current political and cultural fascination
with material and symbolic representations of "The End." From the end of
Communism to the end of higher education, the end of the environment to
the end of life, our writers and artists examine what is currently
ending, and what popular, philosophical and political discourse claims
to be at an end. This issue foregrounds not only the contemporary
political and environmental disasters that are taking place around us,
but also offers entry points to engage with these postulated ends,
allowing one to imagine a future that is not an endpoint. To do so, one
must firmly place oneself in the present, without naïve nostalgia for
the past, or abject resignation about the future. For there to be a
future, our contributors, in different ways and from different
philosophical, critical and artistic points of view, argue for a
citizenship fully engaged in the present. The issue also includes Slavoj
Z(iz(ek's keynote address from the Until the End of The World Symposium,
held at Toronto's City Hall Council Chambers during Nuit Blanche in
September 2012.
CONTENTS
The End of the World (As We Know It), Slavoj Z(iz(ek
Betrayal: The Thanatocracy (1974), Michel Serres
Silence Wager Stories (1993), Susan Howe
The End of the Humanities, Toby Miller
All That's Frozen Melts Into Air: Arctic Cinemas at the End of the
World, Scott MacKenzie and Anna Westerståhl Stenport
A Beautiful Movie About The End of the World: Director's Statement, Lars
von Trier
Offshore: Extreme Oil and the Disappearing Future, Brenda Longfellow
Communism and the End of the World, Matthew Flisfeder
Algorithms for the Extinction Event, Arthur and Marilouise Kroker
Separation, Death, The Thing, Freud, Lacan, and the Missed Encounter,
Catherine Malabou
Selected Songs for the End of the World, Alan Zweig
PORTFOLIOS
Colour, Christine Davis and Scott Lyall
The End, Vlad Lunin
COLUMN
Ian Balfour, This is the End--Not: Or, Enough with the Messiah Already
REVIEWS
Jill Glessing, Ori Gersht: History Repeating, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Friederike Schäfer, Venezia To Be or Not: The 2013 Venice Biennale
Christine Korte, Artificial Hells: Participatory Art and the Politics of
Spectatorship by Claire Bishop
Anne K. Yoder, What We Made: Conversations on Art and Social Cooperation
by Tom Finkelpearl
Michael DiRisio, Living As Form edited by Nato Thompson
180 pages, illustrated
40-page sneak peek:
http://issuu.com/publicjournal/docs/public48_theend_onlinesample
ABOUT
PUBLIC is a bi-annual peer-reviewed interdisciplinary art journal based
in Toronto published by the Public Access Collective, a charitable
not-for-profit organization. It is committed to existing as an
intellectual and creative forum, providing a space for in-depth
perspectives on the theoretical and critical issues that intersect with
art and visual culture.
Aleksandra Kaminska
Managing Editor
PUBLIC Journal: Art Culture Ideas
Toronto, ON
www.publicjournal.ca <http://www.publicjournal.ca>
(public /at/ yorku.ca) <mailto:(public /at/ yorku.ca)>
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