critique | kritik | crítica
To the
extent that it does not withdraw to the
balconies of academic theory or the bunkers of art criticism, critique
is not
simply a practice of judging. The meanings of critique, developed over
the
course of centuries, as a faculty of distinction, a critical attitude,
or as a
practical critical activity are assuming new forms today: as atopical
critique,
embodied critique, affirmative critique, criticality. The texts of the
current
transversal issue seek to update this kind of constant renewal of
critique on
the basis of shifted or newly invented concepts and exemplary
experiences.
http://transform.eipcp.net/transversal/0806
contents:
Judith Butler: What is Critique? An Essay on
Foucault's Virtue
Alex Demirovic: On the Re-Formation of Critical
Knowledge
Marina Garcés: To Embody Critique
Hakan Gürses: On the Topography of Critique
Irit Rogoff: From Criticism to Critique to Criticality
/ 'Smuggling' - An Embodied Criticality
Loïc Wacquant: Critical Thought as Solvent of Doxa
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