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Exorcism/Aesthetic Terrorism

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Inspired by recent critical/philosophical work re-addressing Kant’s notion of "radical evil" (e.g. Richard J. Bernstein’s Radical A Philosophical Interrogation ), Exorcism/Aesthetic Terrorism is a primal scream against deterioration, repression, disaster, and a culture that smothers its demons with whatever definition of normalcy currently prevails. The participants in this collection exorcise the era’s monsters in a discharge of artistic venom.

96 pages, Paperback

First published September 15, 2000

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