From Avant-Garde to Sociologized Art, Part Two Art’s desire to endlessly demonstrate its compromised place ultimately makes it as monotonous as the commodity culture from which it tries to distinguish itself.
From Avant-Garde to Sociologized Art, Part One The "political" is contemporary art's <em>idée fixe.</em>
Race and Class Only when we see the working-class as a class-for-itself may we say anything concrete about its supposed “racism.”
The Anus: An FAQ, Part One When we call someone “anal,” we typically understand what is meant, but we do not understand as well what it is that we are understanding.
On the Need for a Language of Psychopathology (and its Critique) Bureaucratic pseudo-difference prevents us from engaging in a critique of the language of psychopathology by simply denying that that language is available.
"Action Will Be Taken": Left Anti-intellectualism and its Discontents "Activistism" combines the political illiteracy of hyper-mediated American culture with all the moral zeal of a nineteenth century temperance crusade.
The Phenomenon of Agitation in the Psychiatric Milieu In the hallucinatory process, we see the collapse of the world turn into a system of reference.