Art and the Fetish: Seventy Five Years On
Biography
James Martel teaches political theory in the department of political sci- ence at San Francisco State University in San Francisco, CA., USA. He is the author of four books: Love is a Sweet Chain: Desire, Autonomy and Friendship in Liberal Political Theory (Routledge, 2001); Subverting the Leviathan: Reading Thomas Hobbes as a Radical Democrat (Columbia, 2007); Textual Conspiracies: Walter Benjamin, Idolatry and Political Theory (Michigan, 2011); Divine Violence: Walter Benjamin and the Es- chatology of Sovereignty (Routledge/GlassHouse, 2011). His work concen- trates on the question of representation in its political, theological and linguistic senses.
Introduction
Revisiting Benjamin’s Artwork after Seventy Five Years (pdf)
Gijs van Oenen
Articles
Matrix Examinatrix: Dispersion and Concentration (pdf)
Isabell Lorey & Gerald Raunig
Art and the Fetish: Seventy Five Years On (pdf)
James Martel
Art and Property (pdf)
Thijs Lijster
The Art of Democracy (pdf)
Pascal Gielen
Essays
Putting Our Spaces in Order (pdf)
Rogier van Reekum
Data-analyse en precriminele veiligheid in de strijd tegen terrorisme (pdf)
Marieke de Goede
De politiek van de hyperbool (pdf)
Joost de Bloois
De strijd tegen de “Zwarte Internationale” (pdf)
Beatrice De Graaf
Tien jaar na 9/11: de onzichtbare vijand (pdf)
Jaap Kooijman
Reviews
Signalementen 2011-3 (pdf)
Krisis
Law Interrupted? Latour Snooping Around Le Conseil d’État (pdf)
Lonneke van der Velden
Turning to Speculation? (pdf)
Filippo Bertoni