Letters on the autonomy project / / Janet Sarbanes.

In the face of rising authoritarianism and on the heels of urgent struggle, autonomy calls to us. How might we excavate the theory and history of autonomous politics to arrive at new possibilities for radical democracy and the radical imaginary? How can we rethink the ways in which artistic autonomy...

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Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
Physical Description:1 electronic resource (198 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • First Letter. This Book Is for You
  • Second Letter. Autonomy as Our Project: Thoughts of and on Castoriadis
  • Third Letter. On Castoriadis's Critiques of Capitalism, Marxism, and Liberal Democracy
  • Fourth Letter. On the Autonomy Project in My Life and Lifetime
  • Fifth Letter. On Difference, Self-Valorization, and the Unexpected Subject
  • Sixth Letter. On Black Autonomisms of the Sixties and Seventies
  • Seventh Letter. Creation Time: On Black Cultural Nationalism and the Black Arts Movement
  • Eighth Letter. On the Fourth of July in Los Angeles
  • Ninth Letter. Dear Teddy, Dear Herbert: On the Autonomy of Theory and of the University
  • Tenth Letter. On Art's Autonomy, Frankfurt School-Style
  • Eleventh Letter. On Being Apart Together and Being Together Apart
  • Twelfth Letter. On Art, Affect, and Occupy
  • Thirteenth Letter. On Autonomy and Emplacement
  • Fourteenth Letter. On New Forms of Autonomous Politics in Our Era and a New Mode of Instituting
  • Fifteenth Letter. On Communization and/as Autonomy
  • Sixteenth Letter. On the Autonomy Project in Art Today, Which Is Everywhere and Nowhere
  • Seventeenth Letter. Autonomy, Meet Autonomy: On Art, Gentrification, and Refusal
  • Eighteenth Letter. On Educating for Autonomy and the Early Years of CalArts
  • Last Letter. Not an End But a Beginning.