Re-

An Errant Glossary
Ed. by Christoph F. E. Holzhey
Arnd Wedemeyer
Berlin: ICI Berlin Press, 2019
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What’s in a prefix? How to read a prefix as short as ‘re-’? Does ‘re-’ really signify? Can it point into a specific direction? Can it reverse? Can it become the shibboleth of a ‘postcritical’ reboot? At first glance transparent and directional, ‘re-’ complicates the linear and teleological models commonly accepted as structuring the relations between past, present, and future, opening onto errant temporalities.

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Title
Re-
Subtitle
An Errant Glossary
Editor(s)
Christoph F. E. Holzhey
Arnd Wedemeyer
Identifier
Description
What’s in a prefix? How to read a prefix as short as ‘re-’? Does ‘re-’ really signify? Can it point into a specific direction? Can it reverse? Can it become the shibboleth of a ‘postcritical’ reboot? At first glance transparent and directional, ‘re-’ complicates the linear and teleological models commonly accepted as structuring the relations between past, present, and future, opening onto errant temporalities.
Is Part Of
Place
Berlin
Publisher
ICI Berlin Press
Date
22 January 2019
Number in Series
15
Subject
cultural inquiry, critical theory, temporality, prefix
Rights
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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
Language
en-GB
number of pages
xv, 198
Table Of Contents
Preface
Recherche I | JULIE GAILLARD | 1-10
Recherche II: Anamnesis | JULIE GAILLARD | 11-23
Recirculation: The Wandering of Digital Images in Post-Internet Art | CRISTINA BALDACCI | 25-33
Recitation: Lyric Time(s) I | FRANCESCO GIUSTI | 35-47
Recovery | CLIO NICASTRO | 49-56
Reenactment: Errant Images in Contemporary Art | CRISTINA BALDACCI | 57-67
Rehabilitation I | BIRKAN TAŞ | 69-78
Rehabilitation II | BIRKAN TAŞ | 77-82
Renewal | CLIO NICASTRO | 83-90
Repetition | DANIEL REEVE | 91-97
Repetition: Differential Monotony, Affects, Creation | ARIANNA SFORZINI | 99-105
Repetition | TOM VANDEPUTTE | 107-111
Resistance I | HANNAH PROCTOR | 113-120
Resistance II | HANNAH PROCTOR | 121-128
Resistance | TOM VANDEPUTTE | 127-132
Resolution | DANIEL REEVE | 133-139
Restrain | CHRISTIANE FREY | 141-149
Reversion: Lyric Time(s) II | FRANCESCO GIUSTI | 151-161
Revolution: Making a Break in History | ARIANNA SFORZINI | 163-169
References
Notes on the Contributors
Index
has manifestation
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