Joe Annie Street
A short critical fiction, derived from my experience of the demolition of my studio & home on Joe Annie Street, Houston, TX, placed in the context of a political/philosophical reflection on the "destructive character" (Benjamin) and the performative illusions or self delusions of stree...
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doaj-222c94cb0c7d46878be1cbd43f3562b92020-11-25T02:33:17ZengDepartment of Modern Languages and Cultural Studies, University of AlbertaTranscUlturAl1920-03232014-11-0161849110.21992/T92K7D23312Joe Annie StreetJohannes BirringerA short critical fiction, derived from my experience of the demolition of my studio & home on Joe Annie Street, Houston, TX, placed in the context of a political/philosophical reflection on the "destructive character" (Benjamin) and the performative illusions or self delusions of street protest and street art in times of war.https://journals.library.ualberta.ca/tc/index.php/TC/article/view/23312translationcultural studiesstreet artpoetry |
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Department of Modern Languages and Cultural Studies, University of Alberta |
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1920-0323 |
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2014-11-01 |
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A short critical fiction, derived from my experience of the demolition of my studio & home on Joe Annie Street, Houston, TX, placed in the context of a political/philosophical reflection on the "destructive character" (Benjamin) and the performative illusions or self delusions of street protest and street art in times of war. |
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translation cultural studies street art poetry |
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