Mute - We Gladly Feast On Those Who Would Subdue Us


NEW ARTICLE!

The Art of the Exegesis
By Danny Butt

With art schools' integration into the university system, artists are
required to present their work as written ‘exegesis’. Here, Danny Butt
traces exegesis back to its origins as a form of knowledge production
and considers its limiting effect on art’s own power of revelation.

http://www.metamute.org/editorial/articles/art-exegesis





MUTE NOW AVAILABLE IN THE KINDLE STORE

Mute Vol3#2 - Politics My Arse
Winter 2011 / Spring 2012

Responding to the state of generalised anxiety, struggles in Greece,
the Arab spring, student protests, riots in the UK and much more, this
issue poses the question of how we can contend with a picture as
complex and fast moving as that of these extraordinary times

Issue 2 includes: cover art by Johnny Spencer * Alberto Toscano on
logistics and anarchism * Gail Day on postmodernism at the V&A * Brian
Ashton zooms in on RFID * Mark Neocleous on generalised anxiety *
Benjamin Noys on spaghetti communism * Howard Slater on the August
riots * Mme Tlank and Mira Mattar on motherly love, care and capital *
Stefan Szczelkun on Gregory Sholette's book, Dark Matter * Anustup Basu
on the Arab Spring * Sander on why China won't save capitalism

http://www.amazon.co.uk/magazine-Politics-Autumn-Winter-ebook/dp/B007KNS0CU/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1332928579&sr=1-1



Anomie/Bonhomie & Other Writings
By Howard Slater

In this collection of writings, Howard Slater improvises around what
Walter Benjamin could have meant by the phrase 'affective classes'.
This 'messianic shard' and its possible implications leads Slater to
develop a therapeutic micro-politics by way of a mourning for the
Workers' Movement and a grappling with the 'becomings of capital'.

The essay 'Anomie/Bonhomie' is the keystone of this book which also
features tributary texts and poems drawn from the past ten years. These
supplementary texts approach such themes as exodus, species-being,
surrealist precedents, poetic language and the possibilities for
collective 'affective' practices to combat capitalism's colonisation of
the psyche.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Anomie-Bonhomie-ebook/dp/B007KO5NP6/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1332928410&sr=1-1




Find Mute on
Twitter: @MuteMagazine
Facebook: http://tinyurl.com/4xvks65


You are receiving this email because you were part of our Mute News list.

Unsubscribe debian-powerpc@lists.debian.org from this list.
http://metamute.us1.list-manage1.com/unsubscribe?u=588d8fabfff9b4d75d2e2208e&id=df99bc25ea&e=b57ab0103c&c=b9222595e6

Our mailing address is:
Mute Publishing Ltd
46 Lexington Street
London, London W1F 0LP

Forward this email to a friend
http://us1.forward-to-friend1.com/forward?u=588d8fabfff9b4d75d2e2208e&id=b9222595e6&e=b57ab0103c

Update your profile
http://metamute.us1.list-manage1.com/profile?u=588d8fabfff9b4d75d2e2208e&id=df99bc25ea&e=b57ab0103c
Email Marketing Powered by MailChimp
http://www.mailchimp.com/monkey-rewards/?aid=588d8fabfff9b4d75d2e2208e&afl=1

Reply via email to