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Publicado por Common Notions 5/24/2022, 2022
ISBN 10: 1942173571 ISBN 13: 9781942173571
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Añadir al carritoPaperback or Softback. Condición: New. On the Poverty of Student Life: Considered in Its Economic, Political, Psychological, Sexual, and Especially Intellectual Aspects, with a Modest Propo. Book.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: New. The manifesto that launched the Situationist International (SI) into the public eye and sparked an uprising is back-with the story of its creation and the histories of its publication told. When the Situationist International was a little-known revolutionary art group, before Guy Debord's philosophical masterpiece The Society of the Spectacle was published, and before Paris' universities were occupied in May '68, a pamphlet titled On the Poverty of Student Life spurred a scandal that would turn into a global revolt. On the Poverty of Student Life was a match that recognised and described student and youth alienation, and the way it was printed and distributed spread that fire. For the first edition, supporters of the SI (mis)appropriated school funds to create and distribute 10,000 copies of the pamphlet. From there, dozens of editions were produced by worker- and student-run printing presses around the world, from Paris to East London, from Tokyo to Detroit. This new edition highlights this global underground circulation and brings attention to the common conditions of students, workers, and internationalist resistance in the world of the sixties-bringing that historic reckoning to the present.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: New. The manifesto that launched the Situationist International (SI) into the public eye and sparked an uprising is back-with the story of its creation and the histories of its publication told. When the Situationist International was a little-known revolutionary art group, before Guy Debord's philosophical masterpiece The Society of the Spectacle was published, and before Paris' universities were occupied in May '68, a pamphlet titled On the Poverty of Student Life spurred a scandal that would turn into a global revolt. On the Poverty of Student Life was a match that recognised and described student and youth alienation, and the way it was printed and distributed spread that fire. For the first edition, supporters of the SI (mis)appropriated school funds to create and distribute 10,000 copies of the pamphlet. From there, dozens of editions were produced by worker- and student-run printing presses around the world, from Paris to East London, from Tokyo to Detroit. This new edition highlights this global underground circulation and brings attention to the common conditions of students, workers, and internationalist resistance in the world of the sixties-bringing that historic reckoning to the present.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Common Notions, Matawan, 2022
ISBN 10: 1942173571 ISBN 13: 9781942173571
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. The manifesto that launched the Situationist International (SI) into the public eye and sparked an uprising is back-with the story of its creation and the histories of its publication told like never before.When the Situationist International was a little known revolutionary art group, before Guy Debord's philosophical masterpiece Society of the Spectacle was published, and before Paris' universities were occupied in May '68, a pamphlet titled On the Poverty of Student Life spurred a scandal that would turn into a global revolt.On the Poverty of Student Life was a match that recognized and described student and youth alienation, and the way it was printed and distributed spread that fire. For the first edition, supporters of the SI (mis)appropriated school funds to create and distribute 10,000 copies of the pamphlet. From there, dozens of editions were produced by worker- and student-run printing presses around the world, from Paris to East London, from Tokyo to Detroit. This new edition highlights this global underground circulation and brings attention to the common conditions of students, workers, and anti-imperialist resistance in the world of the sixties-bringing that historic reckoning to the present.Featuring the original English adaptation by former SI member and celebrated translator Donald Nicholson-Smith, an interview with primary author Mustapha Khayati where he traces his map from colonial Algeria to imperial France to the university and the streets, and essays about the political relevance of the manifesto (then and now)-an edition like this has never before existed. With beautiful photographs of nearly one hundred different editions this book provides a cartography of a world uprisings. The manifesto that launched the Situationist International into the public eye and sparked an uprising is back. With the story of its creation and the histories of its publication told for the first time. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Publicado por Active Distribution, npl, 2023
ISBN 10: 1914567234 ISBN 13: 9781914567230
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Publicado por Common Notions, Brooklyn; Philadelphia, 2022
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Añadir al carritopaperback. 372p. paperback, new. Detailed discussion of the Situationist manifesto "On the Poverty of Student Life," with much attention given to its global circulation, and a bibliography of one hundred editions in various languages, with black and white photos.
Publicado por Black and Red Press -, 2000
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Añadir al carritoSoft cover. Condición: Good. Gd. condition - Considered in its economic political, psychological, sexual , and particularly intellectual aspects with a modest proposal for its remedy . (G3). Book.
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Publicado por Anarchist Communist Federation
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Añadir al carritoSoft cover. Condición: Very Good. 16 pages. Illustrated. Free poster / "81 - 92 The Prison Struggle" / Rave culture / Animal Liberation/ The Poverty Of Student Life (SL#130).
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Publicado por Black & Red, Detroit, 2000
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Añadir al carritoSoft cover. Condición: Near Fine. 2000. Folded & stapled in paper cover. 31pp. NF with minimal signs of age or use. Some slightfading to otherwise clean & unmarkd pages. Cover shows light wear. Reprint of the famus 1966 text, in Lorraine Perlman's translation.
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Publicado por Black & Red, Detroit, 2000
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Añadir al carritoPamphlet. 31p., staplebound pamphlet, very good condition. Reprint of the 1966 text, in Lorraine Perlman's translation.
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Publicado por anti-copyright, 1970
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Añadir al carritoSoft cover. Condición: Good. Flat, intact binding, mild outer wear and some cover stains, no internal markings, 26 pages.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Common Notions, Matawan, 2022
ISBN 10: 1942173571 ISBN 13: 9781942173571
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EUR 30,66
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. The manifesto that launched the Situationist International (SI) into the public eye and sparked an uprising is back-with the story of its creation and the histories of its publication told like never before.When the Situationist International was a little known revolutionary art group, before Guy Debord's philosophical masterpiece Society of the Spectacle was published, and before Paris' universities were occupied in May '68, a pamphlet titled On the Poverty of Student Life spurred a scandal that would turn into a global revolt.On the Poverty of Student Life was a match that recognized and described student and youth alienation, and the way it was printed and distributed spread that fire. For the first edition, supporters of the SI (mis)appropriated school funds to create and distribute 10,000 copies of the pamphlet. From there, dozens of editions were produced by worker- and student-run printing presses around the world, from Paris to East London, from Tokyo to Detroit. This new edition highlights this global underground circulation and brings attention to the common conditions of students, workers, and anti-imperialist resistance in the world of the sixties-bringing that historic reckoning to the present.Featuring the original English adaptation by former SI member and celebrated translator Donald Nicholson-Smith, an interview with primary author Mustapha Khayati where he traces his map from colonial Algeria to imperial France to the university and the streets, and essays about the political relevance of the manifesto (then and now)-an edition like this has never before existed. With beautiful photographs of nearly one hundred different editions this book provides a cartography of a world uprisings. The manifesto that launched the Situationist International into the public eye and sparked an uprising is back. With the story of its creation and the histories of its publication told for the first time. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: New. The manifesto that launched the Situationist International (SI) into the public eye and sparked an uprising is back-with the story of its creation and the histories of its publication told. When the Situationist International was a little-known revolutionary art group, before Guy Debord's philosophical masterpiece The Society of the Spectacle was published, and before Paris' universities were occupied in May '68, a pamphlet titled On the Poverty of Student Life spurred a scandal that would turn into a global revolt. On the Poverty of Student Life was a match that recognised and described student and youth alienation, and the way it was printed and distributed spread that fire. For the first edition, supporters of the SI (mis)appropriated school funds to create and distribute 10,000 copies of the pamphlet. From there, dozens of editions were produced by worker- and student-run printing presses around the world, from Paris to East London, from Tokyo to Detroit. This new edition highlights this global underground circulation and brings attention to the common conditions of students, workers, and internationalist resistance in the world of the sixties-bringing that historic reckoning to the present.