DriftworksIn this collection of essays and interviews from 1970-72, Jean-François Lyotard explores and drifts, as we drift, between art and politics, the "figural" and representation, silence and libidinal energy. |
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Opening by Roger McKeon | 9 |
Jewish Oedipus | 35 |
The Connivances of Desire with the Figural | 57 |
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