Vol.1 / Issue 2


Thomas Hirschhorn recommends:

A Thousand Plateaus : Capitalism and Schizophrenia,
by Gilles Deleuze & Félix Guattari (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1987).

 

La Part maudite précédé de "La Notion de dépense",

by Georges Bataille (Paris: Editions de Minuit (Critique), 2000).
 

Les enfants Tanner,

by Robert Walser (Paris: Gallimard (Folio), 1992).
 

Empire,

by Michael Hardt (Cambridge, MA: Harvard Univ Press, 2001).
 

 


Elena del Rivero recommends:

Writing,
by Marguerite Duras (Cambridge, MA: Brookline Books, 1998).

 

Six Memos for the Next Millennium,
by Italo Calvino (London: Vintage Books, 1993).
 

 


Glenn Harvey recommends:

Saussure and His Interpreters,
by Roy Harris (New York: New York University Press, 2002).


Language, Saussure and Wittgenstein - How to Play Games With Words
by Roy Harris
(New York: Routledge, 1988)

Raymond Roussel and The Republic of Dreams
by Mark Ford (New York: Cornell Univ Prress, 2000).
 

Camera Lucida,
Roland Barthes (New York: Noonday Press, 1982).
 

The Plague of Fantasies,
by Slavoj Zizek (New York: Verso Books, 1997).
 

Infinite Regress,
by David Joselit (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1998).
 

Their Common Sense,
by Molly Nesbit (London: Black Dog Publishing, 2000).
 

 


Sanford Biggers recommends:

The African Origin of Civilization: Myth or Reality,
by Cheikh Anta Diop, ed. Mercer Cook (New York: Lawrence Hill & Co; 1983).

 

Buddhism (Flammarion Iconographic Guides),
by Louis Frederic (Paris: Flammarion1995).
 

They Came Before Columbus,
by Ivan. Van Sertima (New York: Random House, 1976).
 

 


Antoinette LaFarge recommends:

Benjamin's Blind Spot,
by Lisa Patt (ed.) (Los Angeles, CA: Institute of Cultural Inquiry, 2001).

 
The Rings of Saturn,
by W.G. Sebald (New York: New Directions, 1999)
 

 


Olav Velthuis recommends:

Landscape with Figures: A History of Art Dealing in the United States,
by Malcolm Goldstein (Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2000).

 
   


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