Notebook from October
Contains: notes from Jonathan Crary, Michel Foucault, Barbara Duden, and others
Oldest to newest
1. The origins of "you are the product"
4. Strategies of power and the will to knowledge
5. Erotic parallels in the search for spiritual union
6. Foucault on possession and ecstasy
7. The pleasure of the discourse on pleasure
9. Institutional forms of routine
10. The theorization of "everyday life"
11. Deleuze's "societies of control"
12. The death of non-capitalist novelty
13. 1957: Lukas Foss's Improvisation Chamber Ensemble
14. 1965: AMM
15. Anna Halprin
16. Television, time, and place
17. Television, power, and agency
18. The Cornell television studies
20. Daydreaming under capitalism
21. Surrealist poet Robert Desnos
22. The decline in the study of dreams
23. 1968
24. Harold Bloom's "real American religion"
25. The destruction of alternate forms of living
26. Sartre's "Critique of Dialectical Reason"
28. George Herbert Mead's elements of human society
29. "Notes of the pillow" and zuihitsu
30. Organisms as perception and action
31. Novelty and "flexibility of response"
33. The socially constructed fetus
34. How flesh feels (across history)
35. Foucault's "think differently"
38. Art from Sajan Rai and Nanami Takeuchi
40. Derek Beaulieu's "Do It Wrong"
41. Sarah Mesle's "Reasons and Feelings"
43. Antoine Cossé's "Showtime"
45. Joan Tronto's types of care
46. Important books by Frances Yates
47. The "universal breadwinner"
48. "Other-mothers"
49. Gay liberation and the relations of care
50. Joseph Lambert's "Annie Sullivan and the Trials of Helen Keller"
51. Tim Ng Tvedt's "I Looked Around The Apartment and Sighed"
52. Jeremie Moreau's "Penss y los Pliegues del Mundo"
53. Miki Yamamoto's "Sunny Sunny Ann!"
54. Pascal Matthey
55. Exit Vol. 1: Under the Sun