
Retaking the Universe
William S. Burroughs in the Age of Globalization
Pluto Press
Published on 20. May 2004
Book
Paperback/Softback
328 pages
978-0-7453-2081-6 (ISBN)
Description
William S. Burroughs is one of America's most influential and widely studied writers. A leading member of the Beat movement, his books and essays continue to attract a wide readership. His films, paintings, recordings and other projects that grew out of his literary production, together with his iconic persona as a counter-culture (anti-)hero, mean his work has become a broad cultural phenomenon.
This collection of essays by leading scholars offers an interdisciplinary consideration of Burroughs's art. It links his lived experience to his many major prose works written from 1953 on, as well his sound, cinema and media projects. Moving beyond the merely literary, the contributors argue for the continuing social and political relevance of Burroughs's work for the emerging global order.
Themes include: Burroughs and contemporary theory; debates on 'reality'; violence; magic and mysticism; cybernetic cultures; language and technology; control and transformation; transgression and addiction; the limits of prose; image politics and the avant-garde.
This collection of essays by leading scholars offers an interdisciplinary consideration of Burroughs's art. It links his lived experience to his many major prose works written from 1953 on, as well his sound, cinema and media projects. Moving beyond the merely literary, the contributors argue for the continuing social and political relevance of Burroughs's work for the emerging global order.
Themes include: Burroughs and contemporary theory; debates on 'reality'; violence; magic and mysticism; cybernetic cultures; language and technology; control and transformation; transgression and addiction; the limits of prose; image politics and the avant-garde.
Reviews / Votes
'Schneiderman's and Walsh's new collection should mark the beginning of a new and wider view of the contemporary implications of Burroughs's thought. This book is retaking the universe of Burroughsian interpretation - starting now' -- James Grauerholz 'The first serious and well conceived study of Burroughs' global influence' -- Victor Bockris 'El Hombre Invisible goes global. Thanks to Schneiderman and Walsh's Retaking the Universe, Burroughs finally manages to storm the theory studio' -- Sylvere Lotringer, Editor of Semiotext(e) and Burroughs Live. 'These essays testify to the continuing relevance of Burroughs' words and project in the twenty-first century' -- Steven Shaviro, author of Doom Patrols and ConnectedMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (UK-trade)
Dimensions
Height: 215 mm
Width: 135 mm
Weight
397 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7453-2081-6 (9780745320816)
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Davis Schneiderman | Philip Walsh
Retaking the Universe
William S. Burroughs in the Age of Globalization
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Persons
Davis Schneiderman is Chair of the American Studies Program and an Assistant Professor of English at Lake Forest College, Illinois. He is currently engaged in research on Burroughs's connections to literary plagiarism and issues of digital copyright.
Philip Walsh is Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology/Anthropology at the State University of New York, College at Cortland. He is author of Skepticism, Modernity and Critical Theory.
Philip Walsh is Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology/Anthropology at the State University of New York, College at Cortland. He is author of Skepticism, Modernity and Critical Theory.
Content
Foreword: Jennie Skerl
Introduction: Millions of People Reading the Same Words - Davis Schneiderman
and Philip Walsh
PART I: Theoretical Depositions
1. Shift Coordinate Points: William S. Burroughs and Contemporary Theory -
Allen Hibbard
2. Exposing the Reality Film: William S. Burroughs Among the Situationists -
Timothy S. Murphy
3. Reactivating the Dialectic of Enlightenment: Burroughs as Critical
Theorist - Philip Walsh
4. Speculating Freedom: Addiction, Control, and Rescriptive Subjectivity in
the Work of William S. Burroughs - Jason Morelyle
5. Excursus on Burroughs, Dada and Surrealism - Jon Longhi
PART II: Writing, Sign, Instrument: Language and Technology
6. Burroughs's Writing Machines - Anthony Enns
7. Totally Wired: Prepare Your Affidavits of Explanation - Edward Desautels
8. New World Ordure: Burroughs, Globalization and the Grotesque - Dennis
McDaniel
9. Nothing Hear Now but the Recordings: Burroughs's 'Double Resonance' -
Davis Schneiderman
10. Guerrilla Conditions: Burroughs, Gysin and Balch Go To The Movies -
Jamie Russell
11. Cutting Up Politics - Oliver Harris
PART III: Alternatives: Realities and Resistances
12. The Map and the Machine, reprint from The Garden and the Map (1973) -
John Vernon
13. The High Priest and The Great Beast at the Place of Dead Roads - Ron
Roberts
14. A Camera on Violence: Reality and Fiction in Blade Runner: A Movie -
Roberta Fornari
15. William S. Burroughs: Laughter and Avant-Garde Strategies - Katherine
Streip
16. Lemurian Time War - Cybernetic Culture Research Unit
Index
Introduction: Millions of People Reading the Same Words - Davis Schneiderman
and Philip Walsh
PART I: Theoretical Depositions
1. Shift Coordinate Points: William S. Burroughs and Contemporary Theory -
Allen Hibbard
2. Exposing the Reality Film: William S. Burroughs Among the Situationists -
Timothy S. Murphy
3. Reactivating the Dialectic of Enlightenment: Burroughs as Critical
Theorist - Philip Walsh
4. Speculating Freedom: Addiction, Control, and Rescriptive Subjectivity in
the Work of William S. Burroughs - Jason Morelyle
5. Excursus on Burroughs, Dada and Surrealism - Jon Longhi
PART II: Writing, Sign, Instrument: Language and Technology
6. Burroughs's Writing Machines - Anthony Enns
7. Totally Wired: Prepare Your Affidavits of Explanation - Edward Desautels
8. New World Ordure: Burroughs, Globalization and the Grotesque - Dennis
McDaniel
9. Nothing Hear Now but the Recordings: Burroughs's 'Double Resonance' -
Davis Schneiderman
10. Guerrilla Conditions: Burroughs, Gysin and Balch Go To The Movies -
Jamie Russell
11. Cutting Up Politics - Oliver Harris
PART III: Alternatives: Realities and Resistances
12. The Map and the Machine, reprint from The Garden and the Map (1973) -
John Vernon
13. The High Priest and The Great Beast at the Place of Dead Roads - Ron
Roberts
14. A Camera on Violence: Reality and Fiction in Blade Runner: A Movie -
Roberta Fornari
15. William S. Burroughs: Laughter and Avant-Garde Strategies - Katherine
Streip
16. Lemurian Time War - Cybernetic Culture Research Unit
Index