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Raoul Vaneigem (/væneɪˈɡɛm/; French: [vanegɛm]; Dutch: [raːˈʋul vɑnˈɛiɣəm, raːˈʔul]; born 21
March 1934) is a
Belgian writer known for his 1967 book The...
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Spectacle by Guy
Debord and The
Revolution of
Everyday Life by
Raoul Vaneigem. The
expressed writing and
political theory of the two
aforementioned texts...
- its
original members,
including Asger Jorn and
Raoul Vaneigem, quit or were expelled. (
Vaneigem wrote a
biting criticism of
Debord and the International...
- the
early SI. In the
early 1960s Guy Debord,
Attila Kotányi and
Raoul Vaneigem agreed to ****ist
Lefebvre in his
preparations for a book on the Commune...
- ISBN 978-1-912963-17-1.
Vaneigem,
Raoul (Dupuis Jules-François),
Histoire désinvolte du surréalisme. Nonville: Paul Vermont, 1977.
Vaneigem,
Raoul (1999). A...
- Orlan, A
Hybrid Body of Artworks, Routledge,
Londres Enthoven R., Orlan,
Vaneigem R.,
Unions Libres,
Mariages Mixtes et
Noces Barbares, Éditions Dilecta...
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Critique of
Urban Geography In his
manifesto for
unitary urbanism,
Raoul Vaneigem articulated some
further ideas behind the dérive and the
Situationist critique...
- to the rank of slaves." (The last
sentence paraphrasing Cicero.)
Raoul Vaneigem,
theorist of the post-surrealist
Situationist International which was influential...
- silent, die'"
embodies a
critique of
consumer culture,
capturing what
Raoul Vaneigem called "the
poverty of abundance".
Variants include "work, consume, be...
- The
Revolution of
Everyday Life by the
Situationist philosopher Raoul Vaneigem. This book was
first published in 1967 as Traité de savoir-vivre à l'usage...