Collectivity of Struggle examines Jean-Luc Godard and Jean Genet's projects developed in the 1970s vis-à-vis the Palestinian revolt. The book explores how these artistic-political projects portray and conceptualize the Palestinian "age of revolution," its abrupt end, and two modes of prolonging it.
Collectivity of Struggle examines Jean-Luc Godard and Jean Genet's projects developed in the 1970s vis-à-vis the Palestinian revolt. The book explores how these artistic-political projects portray and conceptualize the Palestinian "age of revolution," its abrupt end, and two modes of prolonging it.
Preface Chapter 1: Collectivity in Theory, Collectivity in Action Chapter 2: Collective Enunciation and its Afterlife: Jean-Luc Godard's Audiovisual Enterprise with the Palestinians Chapter 3: The Writerly Revolution: Jean Genet within the Fiction of Palestine Chapter 4: Writing from Right to Left: Semitic Forms in French Letters Afterward
Preface Chapter 1: Collectivity in Theory, Collectivity in Action Chapter 2: Collective Enunciation and its Afterlife: Jean-Luc Godard's Audiovisual Enterprise with the Palestinians Chapter 3: The Writerly Revolution: Jean Genet within the Fiction of Palestine Chapter 4: Writing from Right to Left: Semitic Forms in French Letters Afterward
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