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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...
- Jean-Baptiste
Sylvère ****, 1st
Viscount of
Martignac (20 June 1778 – 3
April 1832) was a
moderate royalist French statesman during the
Bourbon Restoration...
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Sylvère Maes (pronounced [sil.vɛːʁ maːs]; 27
August 1909 – 5
December 1966) was a
Belgian cyclist, who is most
famous for
winning the Tour de
France in...
- Saint-
Sylvère (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ silvɛʁ]) is a muni****lity in the Centre-du-Québec
region of the
province of
Quebec in Canada. List of muni****lities...
- Baudrillard: An
Interview with
Sylvère Lotringer".
Humanities in Society,
Volume 3,
Number 1 (Interview).
Interviewed by
Sylvère Lotringer. Semiotext(e) Foreign...
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struggling New York City-based
artist and
filmmaker who
accompanies her
husband Sylvère (Griffin Dunne) to Marfa, Texas,
where he is
taking up a
research fellowship...
- and
earned her master's degree. Her
professors included Vito Acconci,
Sylvère Lotringer, and
Susan Sontag, as well as
Andrew Sarris and
Edward W. Said...
- Chaosophy. Ed.
Sylvère Lotringer. Semiotext(e)
Foreign Agents Ser. New York: Semiotext(e). ISBN 1-57027-019-8. ---. 1996. Soft Subversions. Ed.
Sylvère Lotringer...
- 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...
- much, in
terms of dissemination, to the
journal Semiotext(e),
founded by
Sylvère Lotringer in 1974 at
Columbia University.
French Theory met with particular...