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Situationist Bibliography
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DEBORD, guy
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Comments on the society of the spectacle (verso, paper, 94pp)
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$14.95
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Guy Debord's 1988 self-critique of his classic work, bringing it with
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surprising force into the 80s and 90s.
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panegyric (verson, paper, 79 pp)
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13.95
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The first volume of debord's autobiography.
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Society of The Spectacle (black and red, paper, 221 pp)
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4.50
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First published in france in 1967, this amazing work critiques society and
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everyday life as "spectacle," stating that we are mediated not only from one
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another but from our own lives by a social relation of images that serves to
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dominate and discipline our lives; rather than living our lives, we "watch " as
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passive spactators. this book, along with vaneigem's Revolution of everyday
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life and the pamphlet "On the Poverty of Student Life" served to galvanize
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French students in the late 60s and had a direct impact upon the May 68
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uprising.
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The veritable Split In The International (Chronos, paper, 138 pp)
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14.95
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The publication that ended the Situationist International in 1972, this book
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contains the "These on the SI and its Time" by debord and Sanguinetti, by then
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the only remaining members.
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KNABB, ken
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The Bureau of Public Secrets (BoPS, pamphlets, 39pp)
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2.00
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The first issue of the california-based pro-situ journal from the early 70s.
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The realization and suppression of religion (BoPS, pamphlet, 15pp)
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1.00
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A situationist critique of religion, including digs at the ego-maniacs in the
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SI.
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The relevance of rexroth (BoPS, paper, 88pp)
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5.00
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A situationist biographical examination of kenneth rexroth, the important
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anarchist poet of the twentieth centurey.
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Situationist inernational anthology (jBoPS, paper, 406 pp)
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15.00
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A massive collection of articles and excerpts from the full run of the journal
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INTERNATIONALE SITUATIONNISTE, including pre-SI lettrist material and documents
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from the May 68 uprising.
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SANGUINETTI, Gianfranco
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On terrorism and the state (Chronos, paper, 101 pp)
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7.00
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According to Sanguinetti, terrorism and the state are two sides of the same
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spectacle, each complementing and reinforcing the other, with the state making
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use of terrorism to strengthen its position of domination.
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SITUATIONIST INTERNATIONAL
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on the poverty of student life (dark star/rebel press, pamphlet, 32pp)
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1.95
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Classic pamphlet of the ;mid-late 60s in france that received direct
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condemnation by authorities and fanned the flames of discontent among student
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radicals.
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VANEIGEM, raoul
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the book of pleasures (Pending press, paper, 105 pp)
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11.95
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"All pleasure is creative if it avoids exchange. Loving what pleases me, I have
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to build a space in life exposed as little as possible to pollution by
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business, or i will not find the strenght to bring the old world down, and the
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fungus among us will rot my dreams. while the state is in disarray, strike
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hard at business and its friends. doing exactly what you feel like is
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pleasure's greatest weapon, connecting individual acts with collective
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practice; we all do it. if rejecting survival made the l968 movement, taking
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hold of life will open the era of universal self-management."
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the revolution of everyday life (left bank/rebel press, paper, 216 pp)
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11.95
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the classic complement to debord's society of the spectacle, vaneigem examines
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the minutia of power as "abstracted mediation and mediated abstraction" that
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permeates everyday life and the means of seizing control of our lives and truly
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living.
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WOLLEN , Peter, et al
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On the passage of a few people through a rather brief moment in time (MIT
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Press, paper, 200 pp)
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14.95
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This book contains essays by guy debord, greil marcus and thoman levin, as well
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as original texts, photographs, comics, film still and color plates of the
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situationist work organized in late 1989 and early 1990. an excellent
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compilation.
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PLANT, Sadie
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the most radical gesture: the situationist international in a postmodern age
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Perennial Books is John Petrovato and Chris Halls, with immense assistance from
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Max "the Shadow" blechman.
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the catalog is excellent and well worth sending john a couple bucks for costs.
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send orders to:
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Perennial Books,
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PO BOX B14
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Montague, MA 01351
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send 1.50 for the first book, and .25 for ea. additional book that you order.
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