The aesthetics of violence / / Hans Jacob Ohldieck & Gisle Selnes (eds.).
Roland Barthes once proposed that we distinguish between ‘violence’ and ‘violent’, the latter also including that which is violent in a positive way, such as “creative passions, creative radicalisms!” Today, it is more important than ever to separate these positive forms of violence from oppressive...
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