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Mute Vol 2, No. 13 − Out of Time

In this issue of Mute there is a generalised refusal to have our selves, in the widest sense of the word, put to work. As we start to see the real repercussions of the financial crisis bite, the Bretton Woods ideological state apparatus is looking rather threadbare. The strategy to placate social desires through cheap credit, property acquisition and the decoration of domestic surfaces continues against a muted backdrop of factory occupations, boss-nappings, foreclosures, and the dregs of what looks to be Big Brother’s last season. It is tempting to imagine that the mass tutelage in narcissism which has helped pacify the social body for so long might collapse under the weight of its own vacuity and unsustainable cruelty. As capitalism falters in its corralling of desires, writers in this issue think about how such energies might escape from their official channels.

2009-09, ISSN 1356-7748-213 & ISBN 9781906496340

FURTHER DESCRIPTION

 

Not Fast Food, Women!

Reviewing Alina Mazzari's We Want Roses Too, Agnese Trocchi surveys the ruins of Italy's sexual revolution

 

The Return of the Red Bourgeoisie

Stefan Szczelkun interviews artist Nada Prilja on Black Wave cinema and the cultural influences of her Yugoslavian upbringing

 

Unstable Equilibrium

Howard Slater on Yugoslav film-maker Dušan Makavejev's fragmentary genius

 

State Capitalism in Britain

Neither creative nor productive, Britain's private sector is the biggest benefits scrounger of all, writes James Heartfield

 

The Buck Stops Here

Daniel Berchenko on the haphazard rise and potential fall of the dollar's hegemony

 

Artist's Project: Out of Time

by David Osbladeston

 

Notes on the Last Days of Jack Sheppard

Benedict Seymour on Anya Kirschner & David Panos' recent film, and the class politics of representation in financial times

 

When Nothing is Produced

Marcel Stoetzler jolts sexual politics out of its missionary position

 

In Praise of Usura

Angela Mitropoulos and Melinda Cooper praise subprime 'speculators' who are inverting the exorbitant demands of debt

 

Be Realistic, Demand the Negative

Marina Vishmidt reviews Negativity & Revolution − an anthology that puts Adorno's negative dialectics back on the menu

 

Illustrations

Nada Prlja, Anja Kirschner

 

ISBN 978-1906496340

Dimensions: 22.4 x 15.2 x 1.3 cm

122 pages

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Editorial

By Josephine Berry Slater

Not Fast Food, Women!

By Agnese Trocchi

The Return of the Red Bourgeoisie − An Interview with Nada Prlja

By Stefan Szczelkun

Unstable Equilibrium

By Howard Slater

State Capitalism in Britain

By James Heartfield

The Buck Stops Here?

By Daniel Berchenko

Out of Time

By David Osbaldeston

Notes on The Last Days of Jack Sheppard: Capital Crimes and Paper Claims

By Benedict Seymour

When Nothing is Produced

By Marcel Stoetzler

In Praise of Usura

By Melinda Cooper and Angela Mitropoulos

Be Realistic, Demand the Negative

By Marina Vishmidt
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