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Anomie/Bonhomie & Other Writings

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In this collection of writings, Howard Slater improvises around what Walter Benjamin could have meant by the phrase 'affective classes'.

This 'messianic shard' and its possible implications leads Slater to develop a therapeutic micro-politics by way of a mourning for the Workers' Movement and a grappling with the 'becomings of capital'.

The essay 'Anomie/Bonhomie' is the keystone of this book which also features tributary texts and poems drawn from the past ten years.

These supplementary texts approach such themes as exodus, species-being, surrealist precedents, poetic language and the possibilities for collective 'affective' practices to combat capitalism's colonisation of the psyche.

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Mute Books
1906496749 / 9781906496746
Hardback
302.3
30/11/2011
United Kingdom
152 pages
174 x 203 mm
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