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Crisis - Unrest - Commons Sense: Melanie Gilligan, Critique and the Cultural Logic of Environmentalization

  • Holger Kuhn

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    Abstract

    In this volume the editors gather diverse perspectives on one agreed-upon condition: that the computational power of today’s world has fundamentally transformed all aspects of this very world. This requires the investigation and questioning not only of the possible sites of critique but also of the concept of critique as such.

    If there used to be a critical subject constituted in the cultural techniques of modernity, and if digitality, as a condition, indicates itself as a product of modernity while at the same time somehow being its very ending, what are the determinable ramifications? Digitality severely alters the critical subject and its spatio-temporal relations, and therefore interferes with its potentiality to be a critical subject. The authors of this volume therefore do not proclaim a crisis of critique, but rather ask how and what critique in the digital might be, to then look at specific settings of critique and critical practices.

    With contributions by Clemens Apprich, Timon Beyes, Mark Hansen, Erich Hörl, Holger Kuhn, Luciana Parisi, Ying Sze Pek, Claus Pias, Nelly Y. Pinkrah, Judith Sieber, Lotte Warnsholdt.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationCritique and the Digital
    EditorsErich Hörl, Nelly Yaa Pinkrah, Clara Lotte Warnholdt
    Number of pages38
    Place of PublicationZürich/Berlin
    PublisherDiaphanes Verlag
    Publication date2021
    Pages147-184
    ISBN (Print)978-3-0358-0242-9, 3-0358-0242-4
    Publication statusPublished - 2021

    Research areas and keywords

    • Science of art
    • Media and communication studies
    • Critique and the Digital

      Hörl, E. (Editor), Pinkrah, N. Y. (Editor) & Warnsholdt, C. L. (Editor), 2021, Zürich/Berlin: Diaphanes Verlag. 296 p.

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