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Publisher Summary 1
The German Issue (1982) was originally conceived as a follow-up to Semiotext(e)'s Autonomia/Italy issue, published two years earlier. Although ideological terrorism was still a major issue in Germany, what ultimately emerged from these pages was an investigation of two outlaw cities, Berlin and New York, which embodied all the tensions and contradictions of the world at the time. The German Issue is the Tale of Two Cities, then, with each city separated from its own country by an invisible wall of suspicion or even hatred. It is also the complex evocation of the rebelling youth--squatters, punks, artists and radicals, theorists and ex-terrorists--who gathered all their energy and creativity in order to outlive a hostile environment.Like a time capsule, The German Issue brings together all the major "issues" that were being debated on both sides of the Atlantic--which eventually found their abrupt resolution in 1989 with the fall of the Berlin Wall. It involved the most important voices of the period--from writers and filmmakers to anthropologists, activists and poets, terrorists and philosophers: Joseph Beuys, Michel Foucault, Christo, Christa Wolf, Walter Abish, Alexander Kluge, Paul Virilio, Ulrilke Meinhof, William Burroughs, Jean Baudrillard, Hans Magnus Enzenberger, Maurice Blanchot, Hans J眉rgen Syberberg, Heidegger, Andr茅 Gorz, Helke Sander. Opening with Christo's "Wrapping Up of Germany" and the celebrated dialogue between East German dramaturge Heiner M眉ller and Sylv猫re Lotringer on the Wall ("Mauer"), since published in many languages, The German Issue offers a first-hand account of the Western world on the threshold of a major global mutation. It also embodies at its best Semiotext(e)'s tenacious effort to establish a creative bridge between art and intellect, culture and politics, Europe and America.
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A first-hand account of the Western world on the threshold of a major global mutation, bridging art and intellect, culture and politics, Europe and America.
目录
Table Of Contents:
I: Writing on the wall
America 8(1)
Herbert Achternbush
Wrapping Up Germany 8(10)
Christa Wolf
Change of Perspective 18(10)
Christa Wolf
Germany, 1932 and Thereafter 28(8)
Stephan Hermlin
The Walls of History 36(2)
Heiner Muller
Sylvere Lotringer
Little Ankara 38(3)
Gueney Dal
Bought Free 41(4)
Dieter Dombrowski
Lesbian Brigades 45(6)
Sabine Zurmuhl
Alternative Politics 51(5)
Berlin, City of Records 56(2)
Dr. Jaeger
Jewish Like Me 58(2)
Margaret Israel
The Word Berlin 60(6)
Maurice Blanchot
Obituary 66(5)
Heiner Muller
The Provocation 71(3)
Klaus Bartzsch
Why Don't They Make a Movie About Me? 74(6)
Rochus Misch
II: Wall of Fire
Slaughter Politics 80(1)
Hans-Joachim Klein
Exterminating 80(20)
William Burroughs
Look Back On Terror 100(2)
Horst Mahler
Like the Echo of A Collective Melancholia 102(6)
Felix Guattari
Our Theater of Cruelty 108(4)
Jean Baudrillard
A Trained Conscience Will Bite 112(4)
Alexander Kluge
On Rudi Dutschke's Death 116(6)
Fritz Teufel
Notes on Critical Theory in Germany 122(2)
Marlis Kruger
Buback: In Memoriam 124(6)
Anon
To Have Done With Armed Isolation 130(4)
Anon
Terrorism With a Fun Face 134(1)
Fritz Teufel
From A-libi to B-libi 134(12)
Fritz Teufel
Violent women 146(4)
Anon
Who Still Believes in Revolution? 150(2)
Helke Sander
Revolt 152(8)
Ulrike Meinhof
III: Wall-to-wall
Wie Deutsch Ist Es 160(1)
Walter Abish
Sylvere Lotringer
The End of Being Consistent 160(16)
Hans Magnus Enzensberger
The Ecology of the Social Body 176(3)
Joseph Beuys
Our Syberberg 179(1)
Hans Jurgen Syberberg
``The Forest Continues to Beckon Us'' 180(2)
Steve Katz
19th Century Imaginations 182(10)
Michel Founcault
Mythology in Revolution 192(2)
Herbert Rottgen
From the Pleasure Principle to the Wolves' Philosophy 194(6)
Hugo Butrer
Savage Ethnology 200(7)
Hans Peter Durr
Stasch 207(3)
Stephan Schutz
Snapshot Painting 210(6)
Peter Kattenberg
Animadversions of a Bavarian Anarchist 216(4)
Herbert Achternbush
New German Cinema 220(2)
Kraft Wetzel
Austria Go Home! 222(8)
Oswald Wiener
Monte Verita: A Mountain for Minorities 230(4)
Heidi Paris
Peter Gente
A True Little Story of German Rock 234(6)
Wolfgang Hangen
A Dialogue 240(8)
Charlotte
Rock Lobster 248(6)
Annette Humpe
On My relation to National Socialism 254(2)
Martin Heidegger
Red Love 256(4)
Annette Humpe
IV: The atlantic wall
Modell Deutschland 260(1)
One Zukumpt
Farewell to the Proletariat 260(11)
Andre Gorz
Between Revolution and Resignation 271(7)
Peter Glotz
The Anti-Nuclear Movement 278(1)
Daniel Cohn-Bendit
German and Jewish 278(6)
Amons Grunebaum
``The Future is Female'' 284(6)
Joan Reutershan
Freedom for Greenland 290(2)
Reto Hanny
Take It 292(9)
Nanette Funk
Doomsday in 20 Years 301(5)
Herbert Gruhl
Pure War 306(1)
Paul Virilio
The Air Raid on Halberstadt, 8 April 1945 306(12)
Alexander Kluge
V: Off the wall
Chronology of West Germany 318(1)
Chronology of East Germany 318(12)
Glossary (*) 330(4)
Back Issues 334(1)
Phto Credits 335
I: Writing on the wall
America 8(1)
Herbert Achternbush
Wrapping Up Germany 8(10)
Christa Wolf
Change of Perspective 18(10)
Christa Wolf
Germany, 1932 and Thereafter 28(8)
Stephan Hermlin
The Walls of History 36(2)
Heiner Muller
Sylvere Lotringer
Little Ankara 38(3)
Gueney Dal
Bought Free 41(4)
Dieter Dombrowski
Lesbian Brigades 45(6)
Sabine Zurmuhl
Alternative Politics 51(5)
Berlin, City of Records 56(2)
Dr. Jaeger
Jewish Like Me 58(2)
Margaret Israel
The Word Berlin 60(6)
Maurice Blanchot
Obituary 66(5)
Heiner Muller
The Provocation 71(3)
Klaus Bartzsch
Why Don't They Make a Movie About Me? 74(6)
Rochus Misch
II: Wall of Fire
Slaughter Politics 80(1)
Hans-Joachim Klein
Exterminating 80(20)
William Burroughs
Look Back On Terror 100(2)
Horst Mahler
Like the Echo of A Collective Melancholia 102(6)
Felix Guattari
Our Theater of Cruelty 108(4)
Jean Baudrillard
A Trained Conscience Will Bite 112(4)
Alexander Kluge
On Rudi Dutschke's Death 116(6)
Fritz Teufel
Notes on Critical Theory in Germany 122(2)
Marlis Kruger
Buback: In Memoriam 124(6)
Anon
To Have Done With Armed Isolation 130(4)
Anon
Terrorism With a Fun Face 134(1)
Fritz Teufel
From A-libi to B-libi 134(12)
Fritz Teufel
Violent women 146(4)
Anon
Who Still Believes in Revolution? 150(2)
Helke Sander
Revolt 152(8)
Ulrike Meinhof
III: Wall-to-wall
Wie Deutsch Ist Es 160(1)
Walter Abish
Sylvere Lotringer
The End of Being Consistent 160(16)
Hans Magnus Enzensberger
The Ecology of the Social Body 176(3)
Joseph Beuys
Our Syberberg 179(1)
Hans Jurgen Syberberg
``The Forest Continues to Beckon Us'' 180(2)
Steve Katz
19th Century Imaginations 182(10)
Michel Founcault
Mythology in Revolution 192(2)
Herbert Rottgen
From the Pleasure Principle to the Wolves' Philosophy 194(6)
Hugo Butrer
Savage Ethnology 200(7)
Hans Peter Durr
Stasch 207(3)
Stephan Schutz
Snapshot Painting 210(6)
Peter Kattenberg
Animadversions of a Bavarian Anarchist 216(4)
Herbert Achternbush
New German Cinema 220(2)
Kraft Wetzel
Austria Go Home! 222(8)
Oswald Wiener
Monte Verita: A Mountain for Minorities 230(4)
Heidi Paris
Peter Gente
A True Little Story of German Rock 234(6)
Wolfgang Hangen
A Dialogue 240(8)
Charlotte
Rock Lobster 248(6)
Annette Humpe
On My relation to National Socialism 254(2)
Martin Heidegger
Red Love 256(4)
Annette Humpe
IV: The atlantic wall
Modell Deutschland 260(1)
One Zukumpt
Farewell to the Proletariat 260(11)
Andre Gorz
Between Revolution and Resignation 271(7)
Peter Glotz
The Anti-Nuclear Movement 278(1)
Daniel Cohn-Bendit
German and Jewish 278(6)
Amons Grunebaum
``The Future is Female'' 284(6)
Joan Reutershan
Freedom for Greenland 290(2)
Reto Hanny
Take It 292(9)
Nanette Funk
Doomsday in 20 Years 301(5)
Herbert Gruhl
Pure War 306(1)
Paul Virilio
The Air Raid on Halberstadt, 8 April 1945 306(12)
Alexander Kluge
V: Off the wall
Chronology of West Germany 318(1)
Chronology of East Germany 318(12)
Glossary (*) 330(4)
Back Issues 334(1)
Phto Credits 335
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