TOC 03.05.2013

nonsite.org #9: The Labor Issue

Victoria H.F. Scott

New issue of nonsite.org including Samir Sonti on how to make higher education free, Sarah Brouillette on academic labor and the aesthetics of management, and Jonathan Poore on the figure of Bartleby in Occupy. With artworks by Sam Durant and Jeff Wall. Features include: Mariola V. Alvarez on Ferreira Gullar’s Non-Object Poems, Micheal W. Clune on Thomas Bernhard, Adolf Reed, Jr. on "Django Unchained," and Todd Cronan and Simon Critchley on The Ontology of Photographic Seeing. Plus a poem by Nate Klug.

Table of Contents
Going Back to Class:
Why We Need to Make University Free,
and How We Can Do It
By Samir Sonti, University of California, Santa Barbara
Academic Labor, the Aesthetics of Management,
and the Promise of Autonomous Work
By Sarah Brouillette, Carleton University
Bartleby’s Occupation: “Passive Resistance” Then and Now
By Jonathan Poore, Rock Valley College

Features
The Anti-Dictionary: Ferreira Gullar’s Non-Object Poems
By Mariola V. Alvarez, Rice University
Bernhard’s Way
By Michael W. Clune, Case Western Reserve University
Django Unchained, or, The Help:
How “Cultural Politics” Is Worse Than No Politics at All, and Why
By Adolph Reed, Jr., University of Pennsylvania
Todd Cronan and Simon Critchley in dialogue on
The Ontology of Photographic Seeing
Some Passages from Virgil’s Eclogues
By Nate Klug

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Quellennachweis:
TOC: nonsite.org #9: The Labor Issue. In: ArtHist.net, 03.05.2013. Letzter Zugriff 25.04.2025. <https://arthist.net/archive/5247>.

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