- Sylvère
Lotringer (15
October 1938 – 8
November 2021) was a French-born
literary critic and
cultural theorist.
Initially based in New York City, he later...
- An
Interview with Sylvère
Lotringer".
Humanities in Society,
Volume 3,
Number 1 (Interview).
Interviewed by Sylvère
Lotringer. Semiotext(e)
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earned her master's degree. Her
professors included Vito Acconci, Sylvère
Lotringer, and
Susan Sontag, as well as
Andrew Sarris and
Edward W. Said, and she...
- St. Mark's
Poetry Project. She met
critical theory professor Sylvère
Lotringer in 1984 and
began collaborating with him on
creative projects, including...
- Sylvère
Lotringer. Semiotext(e)
Foreign Agents Ser. New York: Semiotext(e). ISBN 1-57027-019-8. ---. 1996. Soft Subversions. Ed. Sylvère
Lotringer. Trans...
- Angeles. He is co-editor of Semiotext(e)
alongside Chris Kraus and Sylvère
Lotringer. He was
partner at the now
defunct Dilettante Press and
currently edits...
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terms of dissemination, to the
journal Semiotext(e),
founded by Sylvère
Lotringer in 1974 at
Columbia University.
French Theory met with
particular enthusiasm...
- ISBN 0-909952-25-6. 1995.
Chaosophy (Texts and
Interviews 1972 to 1977 ). Ed. Sylvère
Lotringer. Semiotext(e)
Foreign Agents Ser. New York: Semiotext(e). ISBN 1-57027-019-8...
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Kathryn Hahn as
Chris Kraus Kevin Bacon as ****
Griffin Dunne as Sylvère
Lotringer Roberta Colindrez as
Devon Lily
Mojekwu as
Paula Bobbi Menuez as Toby...
- Wahad, D. B., Abu-Jamal, M., Shakur, A., Fletcher, J., Jones, T., &
Lotringer, S. (1993).
Still Black,
Still Strong:
Survivors of the U.S. War Against...