T:G 08 >Mit-Sein<

Elke Bippus, Jörg Huber, Dorothee Richter (Hgg.)
T:G08 >Mit-Sein<
Gemeinschaft - ontologische und poltitische Perspektivierungen
Dezember 2010, ca. 232 Seiten, 23 Abbildungen, franz. Broschur, Fadenheftung, Preis: 43,- CHF, 32 EUR
ISBN 978-3-7091-0489-9
Edition Voldemeer Zürich, Springer Wien New York
>>Gemeinschaft<< ist ein Begriff, der, in der Unterscheidung zu dem der >>Gesellschaft<< in den Debatten der Moderne immer wieder thematisiert und in Frage gestellt wird. Die vorliegende Publikation setzt sich zum Ziel, die Politik der Gemeinschaft zu exponieren: wie >Mit-Sein< - überhaupt denkbar und darstellbar ist, ob und wie >>Gemeinschaft<< gegeben ist, wie sie sich ereignet, wie sie sich zeigt.
Mit Beiträgen von Thomas Bedorf, Elke Bippus, Sabeth Buchmann, Jean-Luc Nancy, Valérie Döring, Jörn Etzold, Lars Gertenbach, Tom Holert, Jörg Huber, Jens Kastner, Oliver Marchart, Marie-Eve Morin, Roberto Nigro, Michaela Ott, Dorothee Richter, Klaus Schönberger, Philipp Stoellger, u.a.
ON-CURATING ISSUE 07:
BEING-WITH: COMMUNITY - ONTOLOGICAL AND POLITICAL
PERSPECTIVES
Is available as download: <http://www.on-curating.org>
BEING-WITH:
COMMUNITY - ONTOLOGICAL AND POLITICAL PERSPECTIVES
Edited by Elke Bippus, Joerg Huber, Dorothee Richter,
Institute for Critical Theory, Zurich University of the Arts
This edition of On-Curating.org places ontological and political perspectives on notions
of community at the centre of its debate. We believe that such an explicit discussion of
community on a theoretical level is an urgent requirement in the context of 'curating' since
cultural articulations always implicitly or explicitly address and produce communities.
It was Jacques Rancière in particular who in The Politics of Aesthetics: The Distribution
of the Sensible pointed out the importance of access to visibility and audibility since these
are what enables or prevents access to a community. "The distribution of the sensible
makes visible who can participate in the communal according to what he does. A particular
activity determines thus who is and is not capable of being communal." In his perspective,
aesthetics, visibility and politics are causally linked.
Contributions by:
Michaela Melián, Thomas Bedorf, Jörn Etzold, Lars Gertenbach, Ruth Sonderegger, Roberto Nigro
Supported by the Institute for Critical Theory and the Postgraduate Program in Curating,
Institute for Cultural Studies in the Arts (ICS), both Zurich University of the Arts (ZHdK)
On-Curating.org is an independent international Web-Journal focusing on questions around curatorial practice and theory.