memo
[conference] Manufacturing Happiness
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WILL THE CAT ABOVE THE PRECIPICE FALL DOWN? - by Zizek
[The following is a guest post from Slavoj Žižek sent to us by Ali Alizadeh who writes, "Apparently the mainstream media has not shown interest in publishing it. Hope that the blogsphere can counteract their tendency." The piece is copy-right free and you should feel free to republish this on your own blog.]
When an authoritarian regime… »
The end of an era passes with Roh
[Column] The end of an era passes with Roh
Kim Sang-bong, Professor of Philosophy, Chonnam National University
When I first heard the news that he had thrown himself off a cliff in the mountains behind the village, I knew that an era had come to end. Former President Roh represented our era. No one else but him… »
marxist literary criticsm field list
by Myka Abramson for MLG-ICS list
Foundational Texts
Cesaire, Aime. Discourse on Colonialism. Monthly Review, 1996.
Engels, Fredrich Origin of the Family, Private Property, and State UK: Resistance Books, 2004
“The Great Towns” The Condition of the Working-Class. US: Penguin Books, 1987. (1887)
Fanon, Frantz. Wretched of the Earth. Trans. Charles Lam Markmann. New York: Grove Press, 1967.
Luxemburg, Rosa “The Problem… »
The Crisis of Credit Visualized
The Short and Simple Story of the Credit Crisis
[part 1]
[part 2]
http://www.crisisofcredit.com/
The goal of giving form to a complex situation like the credit crisis is to quickly supply the essence of the situation to those unfamiliar and uninitiated. This project was completed as part of my thesis work in theMedia Design Program, a graduate studio at… »
note on my fields
“Sensation in the Net: Aesthetics and Politics of New Media in the Age of Internet”….
How to connect Science & Tech Studies (on media technology or network) + Aesthetics (or Theories of the Visual)?
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S. Korea’s bulldozer buries media dissent
http://blogs.newamericamedia.org/nam-round-table/1542/s-koreas-bulldozer-buries-media-dissent
posted on jan 08, 2009 06:59:04 pm by peter schurmann
[ filed under: asia media ]
South Korean authorities arrested an unemployed man on Wednesday suspected of being the author of a series of online postings critical of the government’s economic policy.
The Seoul Central District Prosecutors’ Office arrested the 31-year-old identified by his surname Park on Wednesday and is conducting… »
Where’s the Academic Outrage Over the Bombing of a University in Gaza?
<http://www.counterpunch.org/gordon12312008.html>
December 31, 2008
Targeting Islamic University
Where’s the Academic Outrage Over the Bombing of a University in Gaza?
By NEVE GORDON and JEFF HALPER
Not one of the nearly 450 presidents of American colleges and
universities who prominently denounced an effort by British academics
to boycott Israeli universities in September 2007 have raised their
voice in… »
consumer sovereignty in media markets
Consumer sovereignty is not given from the start. Consumers cannot but follow the decision made by free market (by the invisible hand). Of course, there is individual freedom not to obey the freely decided matters, but individual is not free from the overall societal flow. Though it is not the example in media market, let… »
memo on photography
the performative in photojournalism: the formal representation of photojournalistic works betrays the content they describe.
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