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According to one of the theses in Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri's "Empire", we have been living since 1989 in an imperial inside that recognizes no outside. This space is characterized by several tendencies: by a transition from discipline to control, by an increasing imperialization of work, by an internationalization of hegemonic politics through the G8 states, transnational corporations and organizations such as the WTO, IMF or the World Bank.
The articles under "Space of Empire" pursue the questions of whether this scenario can be spatially and temporally universalized to such an extent, the significance of the new exterritories in the so-called "War Against Terrorism", and which artistic strategies of reappropriation are being developed within this imperial space.
http://www.republicart.net/disc/empire/index.htm
Contents
An Architektur: Exterritories and Camps. Juridical-Political Spaces in the "War on Terrorism"
Boris Buden: Forever Young. Negri's Multitude as Post-Emancipatory Concept of Emancipation
Katja Diefenbach: Ecstasy. Empire. Immanence
Oliver Marchart: The Crossed Place of the Political Party
Timo Meisel/Wanda Wieczorek: Traveling Through the Inner City: form follows fiction
Pingiuin: The discussion about "Empire"
Teodora Tabacki: Past the Last Revolution. Some Notes on Belgrade
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Posted on Fri Jun 20, 2003 at 9:09 PM EURODISCORDIA TIME
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