Politics by Other Means
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Politics by Other Means

Selected Criticism from Review 31

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Politics by Other Means

Selected Criticism from Review 31

About this book

Launched in October 2011, the online literary journal Review 31 - www.review31.co.uk - enjoys a growing reputation as one of the most intelligent and thoughtful literary resources on the web. Publishing accessible and informed reviews of the most interesting new titles, Review 31 covers non-fiction books on politics, history, art & culture, as well as literary fiction. This volume is a collection of the site's very best reviews on art, culture & theory. Contributors include Nina Power, Benjamin Noys, Ian Birchall, Gee Williams, Robert Barry and Sebastian Truskolaski. The volume covers an expansive array of topics from hipsterism and digital technology to the rise of what Neal Curtis calls 'idiotism' in contemporary culture, through literary theory, architecture and continental philosophy. The title - a nod, of course, to Clausewitz's famous dictum that war is 'politics by other means' - is an acknowledgement of the radical political current that informs much of the criticism in these pages.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. Introduction: Community as Communication: Alison Hugill & Houman Barekat
  6. Acknowledgements
  7. An End In Themselves: Ian Birchall
  8. They Found Much to Like: Jeremy Spencer
  9. Innovations in Exile: Theo Reeves-Evison
  10. How to Find a Better Life?: Nina Power
  11. A Babble of Allusions: Rosa Ainley
  12. The Power of Culture: Phil Jourdan
  13. Clearer, and Clearer, and Clearer Still: Jeremy Spencer
  14. The Neglected Modernist: Luke White:
  15. The Extrovert and the Introvert: Tom Snow
  16. A Cottage Industry: Andy Murray
  17. The God That Failed: Benjamin Noys
  18. Sketching Theory: David Winters
  19. The Hipster Myth: Sebastian Truskolaski
  20. One-Dimensional Universe: Robert Barry
  21. Future Past Tense: Rosa Ainley
  22. The Last Word: Dan Barrow
  23. Formal Wear: Hugh Foley
  24. The Gorillas Died: Gee Williams
  25. Loser Romanticism: David Winters
  26. Follow the Money: Robert Barry
  27. An Arbitrary Encyclopaedia: David Anderson
  28. Will Poetry Really Save Us?: Daniel Hartley
  29. Are You An Idiot?: Stuart Walton