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Anthony Vidler ’Troubles in Heterotopia Occupied Spaces: New York and Istanbul to the ‘68 Revolution

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Anthony Vidler ’Troubles in Heterotopia Occupied Spaces: New York and Istanbul to the ‘68 Revolution

Anthony Vidler

Lecture:Troubles in Heterotopia – Occupied Spaces: New York and Istanbul to the ‘68 Revolution


Date: 12/2/2014 
Time: 18:00:00 
Venue: Lecture Hall

 

Occupation politics, while new in the current neoliberal economic regime, has long been a staple of political action. The lecture will consider the political practice and theory of ‘occupation’ since 1968, and review its effects with reference to the spatial, political and theoretical activism of Foucault, Deleuze, Lefebvre, Althusser, Badiou, Balibar (the theorists of ‘68), with respect to the temporal theories of traditional Marxism.

Anthony Vidler is a historian and critic, trained in architecture at Cambridge, who has taught at Princeton, Cornell, UCLA, and most recently at Cooper Union and Brown University. His recent books are James Frazer Stirling and Histories of the Immediate Present. 

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