Xyoo tas los student protests saw a new generation take to the streets. Much was made of the vandalism and disruption that occurred, with some arguing it eclipsed the protests’ intentions—but were the students’ demands ever clearly articulated? Did the protestors know what they were struggling for? From pamphlets and theses to journals and zines—the relationship between protest and print goes back a long way and has helped galvanise and articulate dissent, but do radical publishers and radical thinkers still matter today and how do they relate to contemporary protest?
For one day, the ICA will host some of the UK’s most exciting radical thinkers, published by British radical publishers such as Rau, Zed Phau ntawv, Zero Phau Ntawv, Pluto Xovxwm , AK Xovxwm thiab Liab kua txob to grapple with these issues and more.
Los ntawm 12 teev tsaus ntuj txog 5 teev tsaus ntuj, plaub lub rooj sib tham yuav tshawb txog cov ncauj lus xws li:
- Tactics ntawm Struggle: nrog John Holloway, David Graeber thiab Carrot Workers
- Tshiab Psychic Landscapes: nrog Franco Berardi 'Bifo', Mark Fisher thiab Saul Newman
- New Public: nrog Peter Hallward, Hilary Wainwright thiab Richard Seymour
- Kev Lag Luam Tshiab: nrog Andrew Simms, Milford Bateman thiab Ann Pettifor
This event is organised as a collaboration between the ICA thiab Through Europe, with special thanks to Associate producer Federico Campagna.
Qhov twg: Institute of Contemporary Arts, The Mall, London, W1Y 5AH, United Kingdom
THAUM: saturday 19th March 2011, 12pm to 5 pm
TICKETS: £5 students and ICA members under 26, £10 ICA members, £11 concessions, £12 general.
NTAU INFO: please find more infomration at this address: http://www.ica.org.uk/28063/Talks/Radical-Publishing-What-Are-We-Struggling-For.html
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