The Spectacle of Disintegration(English, Hardcover, Wark McKenzie)

The Spectacle of Disintegration(English, Hardcover, Wark McKenzie)

  • Wark McKenzie
Publisher:Verso BooksISBN 13: 9781844679577ISBN 10: 1844679578

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The Spectacle of Disintegration(English, Hardcover, Wark McKenzie) is written by Wark McKenzie and published by Verso Books. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1844679578 (ISBN 10) and 9781844679577 (ISBN 13).

Following her acclaimed history of the Situationist International up until the late sixties, The Beach Beneath the Street, McKenzie Wark returns with a companion volume which puts the late work of the Situationists in a broader and deeper context, charting their contemporary relevance and their deep critique of modernity. Wark builds on their work to map the historical stages of the society of the spectacle, from the diffuse to the integrated to what he calls the disintegrating spectacle. The Spectacle of Disintegration takes the reader through the critique of political aesthetics of former Situationist T.J. Clark, the Fourierist utopia of Raoul Vaneigem, Rene Vienet's earthy situationist cinema, Gianfranco Sangunetti's pranking of the Italian ruling class, Alice-Becker Ho's account of the anonymous language of the Romany, Guy Debord's late films and his surprising work as a game designer.At once an extraordinary counter history of radical praxis and a call to arms in the age of financial crisis and the resurgence of the streets, The Spectacle of Disintegration recalls the hidden journeys taken in the attempt to leave the twentieth century, and plots an exit from the twenty first. The dustjacket unfolds to reveal a fold-out poster of the collaborative graphic essay combining text selected by McKenzie Wark with composition and drawings by Kevin C. Pyle.