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Research Library

  1. The Research Library is a continually expanding curated selection of exhibition catalogs, artist monographs, art theory, and cultural studies publications as well as works from theory, postcolonial studies, political history, geopolitics, and other fields. Together these materials seek to provide an overview of the key exhibitions, artists, theories, and discourses that made a significant contribution to charting the shifts in contemporary art and intellectual debates from 1989 till today. The physical Library is housed at BAK; an online version of it, complete with a short entry on each publication explaining why the book is relevant to FORMER WEST project research, can be accessed below. Please note that the selection of artist monographs and catalogs of solo exhibitions is not available online at this time. We are happy to receive suggestions for books to include in the Research Library. Please send an e-mail with the book title, publication data, and a short message to info@formerwest.org. If you would like to visit the physical library at BAK in Utrecht, please schedule an appointment (during visiting hours, Wednesday–Saturday 12.00–17.00 hrs, Sunday 13.00–17.00 hrs) by sending an e-mail to info@bak-utrecht.nl.

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  2. Categories:

    1. All : 588
    2. Art History (AH) – 66
    3. Art Theory (AT) – 64
    4. Etc. (ETC) – 5
    5. Exhibitions (Group/Thematic) (EXH) – 154
    6. Globalization (GLO) – 35
    7. Post-colonial Studies/Cultural Studies (PCS/CS) – 48
    8. Political Science (POL) – 23
    9. Political History/Geopolitics (POL/GEO) – 32
    10. Theory (THE) – 161

    Sort order:

    1. Title
    2. Author/Editor
    3. Publisher
    4. Year

    A

      1. Zdenka Badovinac (ed.)
      2. 2000+ Arteast Collection: The Art of Eastern Europe in Dialogue with the West, From the 1960s to the Present, Exhibition of works for an emerging collection
      3. Moderna galerija
      4. 2002
      5. EXH
      1. Angelika Nollert, Irit Rogoff, Bart De Baere, Charles Esche, et al. (eds.)
      2. A.C.A.D.E.M.Y.
      3. Revolver
      4. 2006
      5. EXH
      1. Jacques Rancière
      2. The Aesthetic Unconscious
      3. Polity Press
      4. 2010
      5. THE
      1. Jacques Rancière
      2. Aesthetics and Its Discontents
      3. Polity Press
      4. 2009
      5. THE
      1. Paul Virilio
      2. The Aesthetics of Disappearance
      3. New York: Semiotext(e)
      4. 2009
      5. THE
      1. Iain Boal, T.J. Clark, Joseph Matthews & Michael Watts (Retort),(2005)
      2. Afflicted Powers: Capital and Spectacle in a New Age of War
      3. London: Verso
      4. 2006
      5. THE
      1. Tanya Barson and Peter Gorschluter (eds.)
      2. Afro Modern: Journeys through the Black Atlantic
      3. Tate Publishing
      4. 2010
      5. EXH
      1. Paul Gilroy
      2. After Empire: Multiculturalism and or Postcolonial Melancholia
      3. Routledge
      4. 2004
      5. PCS/CS
      1. Arthur Danto
      2. After the End of Art. Contemporary Art and the Pale of History
      3. Princeton University Press
      4. 1997
      5. AH
      1. Bojana Pejić and David Elliot (eds.)
      2. After the Wall: Art and Culture in post-Communist Europe
      3. Moderna Museet
      4. 1999
      5. EXH
      1. Bojana Pejić (ed.)
      2. After the Wall. Kunst und Kultur im postkommunistischen Europa
      3. Stiftung Brandenburger Tor der Bankgesellschaft Berlin und Staatliche Museen zu Berlin – Preußischer Kulturbesitz
      4. 2001
      5. EXH
      1. Zillah Eisenstein
      2. Against Empire: Feminisms, Racisms and the West
      3. Zed Books
      4. 2004
      5. PCS/CS
      1. Eric Hobsbawm
      2. The Age of Extremes. A History of the World 1914-1991 (1994)
      3. London: Abacus Editions
      4. 2010
      5. POL/GEO
      1. Jeroen Boomgaard, Marga van Mechelen, Miriam van Rijsingen (eds.)
      2. Als de kunst er om vraagt. De Sonsbeek tentoonstellingen
      3. Stichting tentoonstellingsinitiatieven/Gemeenschap Beeldende Kunstenaars
      4. 2001
      5. AH
      1. Nicolas Bourriaud (ed.)
      2. Altermodern: Tate Triennial 2009
      3. Tate Publishing
      4. 2009
      5. EXH
      1. Jean Baudrillard
      2. America (1988)
      3. London: Verso
      4. 1989
      5. THE
      1. Derek Chollet and James Goldgeier
      2. America Between the Wars: From 11/9 to 9/11.The Misunderstood Years Between the Fall of the Berlin Wall and the Start of the War on Terror
      3. Washington: PublicAffairs Books
      4. 2008
      5. POL
      1. Hal Foster (ed.)
      2. The Anti-Aesthetic: Essays on Postmodern Culture
      3. New Press
      4. 2002
      5. AT
      1. Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari
      2. Anti-Oedipus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia
      3. Continuum
      4. 2004
      5. THE
      1. Nancy Condee, Terry Smith, and Okwui Enwezor (eds.)
      2. Antinomies of Art and Culture: Modernity, Postmodernity, Contemporaneity
      3. Duke University Press
      4. 2008
      5. AH
      1. Walter Benjamin
      2. The Arcades Project
      3. Harvard University Press
      4. 2002
      5. THE
      1. Fredric Jameson
      2. Archaeologies of the Future: The Desire Called Utopia and Other Science Fictions
      3. Verso
      4. 2007
      5. THE
      1. Okwui Enwezor (ed.)
      2. Archive Fever: Uses of the Document in Contemporary Art
      3. Steidel
      4. 2008
      5. EXH
      1. Suzanne Cotter, Andrew Nairne and Victoria Pomery (eds.)
      2. Arrivals: Art from the New Europe
      3. Modern Art Oxford/Turner Contemporary
      4. 2007
      5. EXH
      1. John Welchman
      2. Art after Appropriation: Essays on Art in the 1990s
      3. Routledge
      4. 2001
      5. AH
      1. Brian Wallis (ed.)
      2. Art after Modernism: Rethinking Representation (Art Criticism and Theory)
      3. New Museum of Contemporary Art and David R Godine
      4. 1992
      5. AT
      1. Gerald Raunig and Gene Ray (eds.)
      2. Art and Contemporary Critical Practice: Reinventing Institutional Critique
      3. MayFly Press
      4. 2009
      5. AT
      1. Nina Möntmann (ed.)
      2. Art and Its Institutions: Current Conflicts, Critique and Collaborations
      3. London: Black Dog Publishing
      4. 2006
      5. AT
      1. Gerald Raunig and Aileen Derieg (eds.)
      2. Art and Revolution: Transversal Activism in the Long Twentieth Century (Semiotext(e) Active Agents)
      3. Semiotext(e)
      4. 2007
      5. AT
      1. Will Bradley, Charles Esche (eds.)
      2. Art and Social Change: A Critical Reader
      3. London: Tate Publishing
      4. 2007
      5. AH
      1. Mel Jordan and Malcom Miles (eds.)
      2. Art and Theory After Socialism
      3. University of Chicago Press
      4. 2009
      5. AT
      1. Jean-Francois Chevrier with Elia Pijollet (ed.)
      2. Art and Utopia: Limited Action
      3. MACBA
      4. 2005
      5. EXH
      1. Paul Virilio
      2. Art as Far as the Eye Can See
      3. Berg Publishers
      4. 2007
      5. THE
      1. Burkhard Riemschneider and Uta Grosenick
      2. Art at the Turn of the Millennium
      3. Taschen
      4. 1999
      5. AH
      1. James Elkins and Michael Newman (eds.)
      2. Art History Versus Aesthetics
      3. Routledge
      4. 2006
      5. AT
      1. Julian Stallabrass
      2. Art Incorporated: The Story of Contemporary Art
      3. Oxford University Press
      4. 2004
      5. AH
      1. Irving Sandler
      2. Art of the Postmodern Era: From the Late 1960s to the Early 1990s (1996)
      3. Boulder: Westview Press
      4. 1998
      5. AH
      1. Stephanie Barron, Sabine Eckmann, and Eckhart Gillen (eds.)
      2. Art of Two Germanies/Cold War Cultures
      3. New York: Abrams
      4. 2009
      5. EXH
      1. Boris Groys
      2. Art Power
      3. MIT Press
      4. 2008
      5. AT
      1. Steven Henry Mads (ed.)
      2. Art School (Propositions for the 21st Century)
      3. Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press
      4. 2009
      5. AT
      1. Hal Foster, Rosalind Krauss, Yve-Alain Bois, and Benjamin H.D. Buchloch (eds.)
      2. Art Since 1900: Modernism, Antimodernism, Postmodernism (2004)
      3. London: Thames and Hudson
      4. 2007
      5. AH
      1. Lóránd Hegyi (ed.)
      2. Aspekte / Positionen: 50 Jahre Kunst aus Mitteleuropa 1949–1999
      3. Museum moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig Wien
      4. 1999
      5. EXH
      1. Kathrin Rhomberg (ed.)
      2. Ausgeträumt…
      3. Secession
      4. 2001
      5. EXH
      1. Gerti Fietzek and Christian Rattenmeyer (eds.)
      2. Ausstellung/Exhibition: Documenta 11_Platform 5
      3. Ostfildern-Ruit: Hatje Cantz
      4. 2002
      5. EXH
      1. Sylvere Lotringer and Christian Marazzi (eds.)
      2. Autonomia: Post-Political Politics
      3. Semiotext(e)
      4. 2008
      5. THE
      1. Gabriela Switek (ed.)
      2. Awangarda w Bloku /Avant-garde in the Bloc
      3. Foksal Gallery Foundation and JRP Ringier
      4. 2010
      5. AH

    B

      1. Miriam Wiesel, Klaus Biesenbach, Hans-Ulrich Obrist, and Nancy Spector (eds.)
      2. 1st Berlin Biennale: Berlin/Berlin
      3. Ostfildern-Ruit: Hatje Cantz
      4. 1998
      5. EXH
      1. Saskia Bos (ed.)
      2. 2nd Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art
      3. Oktagon Verlag
      4. 2001
      5. EXH
      1. Uta Meta Bauer (ed.)
      2. 3rd Berlin Biennale: komplex berlin/complex berlin
      3. Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König
      4. 2004
      5. EXH
      1. Uta Meta Bauer (ed.)
      2. 3rd Berlin Biennale
      3. Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König
      4. 2004
      5. EXH
      1. Maurizio Cattelan, Massimiliano Gioni, and Ali Subotnick (eds.)
      2. 4th Berlin Biennale: Of Mice and Men: The Guide
      3. Hatje Cantz
      4. 2006
      5. EXH
      1. Maurizio Cattelan, Massimiliano Gioni, and Ali Subotnick (eds.)
      2. 4th Berlin Biennale: Of Mice and Men: The book
      3. Hatje Cantz
      4. 2006
      5. EXH
      1. Adam Szymczyk and Elena Filipovic (eds.)
      2. 5th Berlin Biennale: When things cast no shadow
      3. JRP Ringier
      4. 2008
      5. EXH
      1. Kathrin Rhomberg (ed.)
      2. 6th Berlin Biennale, Was draußen wartet. What Is Waiting Out There, reader
      3. DuMont
      4. 2010
      5. EXH
      1. Kathrin Rhomberg (ed.)
      2. 6th Berlin Biennale. Was draußen wartet. What Is Waiting Out There
      3. DuMont
      4. 2010
      5. EXH
      1. Rosalind Krauss
      2. Bachelors
      3. Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press
      4. 2000
      5. AH
      1. Boris Kagarlitsky
      2. Back in the USSR (What was Communism?)
      3. University of Chicago Press
      4. 2009
      5. GLO
      1. Geert van Kesteren (ed.)
      2. Baghdad Calling
      3. episode publishers
      4. 2008
      5. EXH
      1. Duŝan I. Bjelić and Obrad Savić (eds.)
      2. Balkan as Metaphor. Between Globalization and Fragmentation
      3. MIT Press
      4. 2002
      5. PCS/CS
      1. René Block and Marius Babias (eds.)
      2. The Balkans Trilogy
      3. Kunsthalle Fridericianum & Silke Schreiber
      4. 2007
      5. EXH
      1. Heike Dander, Michael Haerdter, Annette Sievert (eds.)
      2. Be Magazin #1. Photography
      3. Berlin: Künstlerhaus Bethanien
      4. 1994
      5. AH
      1. Heike Dander, Michael Haerdter, Annette Sievert (eds.)
      2. Be Magazin #3. Boredom
      3. Berlin: Künstlerhaus Bethanien
      4. 1995
      5. AH
      1. Heike Dander, Michael Haerdter, Annette Sievert (eds.)
      2. Be Magazin #4. Holodecks
      3. Berlin: Künstlerhaus Bethanien
      4. 1996
      5. AH
      1. Heike Dander, Michael Haerdter, Annette Sievert (eds.)
      2. Be Magazin #5. Science and Surfaces
      3. Berlin: Künstlerhaus Bethanien
      4. 1998
      5. AH
      1. Pascal Gielen and Paul De Bruyne (eds.)
      2. Being an Artist in Post-Fordist Times (Arts in Society)
      3. NAi Publishers
      4. 2009
      5. AT
      1. Klaus Biesenbach (ed.)
      2. Berlin 37 Räume
      3. Kunst-Werke
      4. 1992
      5. EXH
      1. Jürgen Habermas
      2. A Berlin Republic: Writings on Germany
      3. University of Nebraska Press
      4. 1997
      5. THE
      1. Jürgen Habermas
      2. Between Naturalism and Religion: Philosophical Essays
      3. London: Polity Press
      4. 2009
      5. THE
      1. Laura J. Hoptman et al. (ed.)
      2. Beyond Belief: Contemporary Art from East Central Europe
      3. Museum of Contemporary Art
      4. 1995
      5. EXH
      1. Ine Gevers, Jeanne van Heeswijk
      2. Beyond Ethics and Aesthetics. Voorbij ethiek en esthetiek
      3. Nijmegen: SUN
      4. 1997
      5. AH
      1. Arthur Danto
      2. Beyond the Brillo Box: The Visual Arts in Post-Historical Perspective
      3. University of California Press
      4. 1998
      5. AH
      1. Elena Filipovic, Marieke van Hal, Solveig Øvstebø (eds.)
      2. The Biennial Reader
      3. Bergen Kunsthall and Hatje Cantz
      4. 2010
      5. AH
      1. Marina Gržinić, et al. (ed.)
      2. Biopolitics, Necropolitics and De-coloniality
      3. Pavilion: Journal for Politics and Culture
      4. 2010
      5. AT
      1. Michel Foucault
      2. The Birth of Biopolitics: Lectures at the Collège de France, 1978–1979
      3. Palgrave
      4. 2008
      5. THE
      1. Paul Gilroy
      2. The Black Atlantic : Modernity and Double Consciousness
      3. London: Verso
      4. 1993
      5. PCS/CS
      1. Thelma Golden (ed.)
      2. Black Male: Representations of Masculinity in Contemporary American Art
      3. Harry N. Abrams
      4. 1994
      5. EXH
      1. Brian Wallis
      2. Blasted Allegories. An Anthology of Writings by Contemporary Artists
      3. Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press
      4. 1989
      5. AH
      1. Hans Ulrich Obrist
      2. A Brief History of Curating
      3. JRP|Ringier
      4. 2009
      5. AH
      1. David Harvey
      2. A Brief History of Neoliberalism (2005)
      3. Cambridge: Oxford University Press
      4. 2007
      5. POL
      1. Paul Virilio
      2. Bunker Archaeology (1994)
      3. Princeton: Princeton Architectural Press
      4. 2009
      5. THE
      1. Nina Felshin (ed.)
      2. But is it Art? The Spirit of Art as Activism
      3. Bay Press
      4. 1995
      5. AH

    BUCHAREST BIENNALE

      1. Răzvan Ion and Eugen Rădescu (eds.)
      2. Handlung. On Producing Possibilities: Reader of the Bucharest Biennale 4
      3. Pavilion: Journal for Politics and Culture
      4. 2010
      5. EXH

    C

      1. Simon Sheikh (ed.)
      2. Capital (it fails us now): (oe critical readers in visual culture #6)
      3. b_books
      4. 2006
      5. EXH
      1. Christian Marazzi
      2. Capital and Language: From the New Economy to the War Economy
      3. New York: Semiotext(e)
      4. 2008
      5. GLO
      1. Kathryn Dean
      2. Capitalism and Citizenship: The Impossible Partnership
      3. Routledge
      4. 2003
      5. THE
      1. Mark Fisher
      2. Capitalist Realism: Is There No Alternative?
      3. O Books
      4. 2009
      5. GLO
      1. Andrew Maggiore and Nicole Sante (eds.)
      2. Catalog International Documentary Film Festival (IDFA) 2008
      3. Pantheon Drukkers
      4. 2008
      5. EXH
      1. Alain Badiou
      2. The Century
      3. Polity Press
      4. 2008
      5. THE
      1. Chantal Mouffe
      2. The Challenge of Carl Schmitt
      3. London: Verso
      4. 1999
      5. THE
      1. Hans Ulrich Obrist (ed.)
      2. Cities on the Move
      3. Capc Musee d’ art contemporain de Bordeaux
      4. 1998
      5. EXH
      1. Hou Hanru and Hans Ulrich Obrist (eds.)
      2. Cities on the move
      3. Ostfildern-Ruit: Hatje Cantz
      4. 1997
      5. EXH
      1. Rosi Braidotti, Charles Esche, and Maria Hlavajova (eds.)
      2. Citizens and Subjects: The Netherlands, for example. A Critical Reader
      3. BAK, basis voor actuele kunst and JRP|Ringier
      4. 2007
      5. AT
      1. Samuel Huntington
      2. The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of the World Order (1996)
      3. London: Free Press
      4. 2002
      5. POL
      1. Samuel P. Huntington (ed.)
      2. The Clash of Civilizations?: The Debate
      3. Foreign Affairs
      4. 2010
      5. POL/GEO
      1. John Lewis Gaddis
      2. The Cold War
      3. New York: Penguin
      4. 2005
      5. POL/GEO
      1. Jack Masey and Conway Lloyd Morgan
      2. Cold War Confrontations: US Exhibitions and the Cultural Cold War
      3. Baden: Lars Müller Publishers
      4. 2008
      5. AH
      1. Blake Stimson and Gregory Scholette (eds.)
      2. Collectivism After Modernism: The Art of Social Imagination after 1945
      3. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press
      4. 2007
      5. AH
      1. Derek Gregory
      2. The Colonial Present: Afghanistan, Palestine, Iraq
      3. Wiley-Blackwell
      4. 2004
      5. POL/GEO
      1. Ania Loomba
      2. Colonialism/Postcolonialism (New Critical Idiom)
      3. Routledge
      4. 2005
      5. PCS/CS
      1. Reuben Keehan (ed.)
      2. Column 4: Spaces of Art, Institutional and post-institutional practices in contemporary art
      3. Artspace
      4. 2009
      5. AT
      1. Giorgio Agamben
      2. The Coming Community : (Theory Out of Bounds) (1993)
      3. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press
      4. 2007
      5. THE
      1. Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri
      2. Commonweath
      3. Harvard University Press
      4. 2009
      5. THE
      1. Richard Pipes
      2. Communism: A History
      3. Modern Library
      4. 2003
      5. POL/GEO
      1. Alain Badiou
      2. The Communist Hypothesis
      3. Verso
      4. 2010
      5. THE
      1. Boris Groys
      2. The Communist Postscript
      3. Verso
      4. 2010
      5. THE
      1. Beth Hinderliter and William Kaizen, et al. (eds.)
      2. Communities of Sense.: Rethinking Aesthetics and Politics
      3. Duke University Press
      4. 2009
      5. AT
      1. David Harvey
      2. A Companion to Marx’s Capital
      3. Verso
      4. 2009
      5. THE
      1. Alexander Alberro and Blake Stinson (eds.)
      2. Conceptual Art: A Critical Anthology
      3. Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press
      4. 2000
      5. AH
      1. Peter Osborne (ed.)
      2. Conceptual Art (Themes and Movements)
      3. Phaidon Press
      4. 2002
      5. AH
      1. Alexander Alberro
      2. Conceptual Art and the Politics of Publicity
      3. Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press
      4. 2004
      5. AH
      1. Maria Hlavajova and Jill Winder (eds.)
      2. Concerning War: A Critical Reader in Contemporary Art (2nd edition)
      3. BAK and post editions
      4. (2006) 2010
      5. AT
      1. David Harvey
      2. The Condition of Postmodernity: An Enquiry into the Origins of Cultural Change (1990)
      3. London: Blackwell
      4. 2008
      5. PCS/CS
      1. Antony Giddens
      2. The Consequences of Modernity (1990)
      3. London: Polity Press
      4. 2010
      5. GLO
      1. Jean Baudrillard
      2. The Conspiracy of Art: Manifestos, Texts, Interviews
      3. Semiotext(e)
      4. 2005
      5. THE
      1. Marsha Meskimmon
      2. Contemporary Art and the Cosmopolitan Imagination: Politics, Ethics, Affect
      3. Routledge
      4. 2010
      5. AT
      1. Peter Weibel and Andrea Buddenseig (eds.)
      2. Contemporary Art and the Museum: A Global Perspective
      3. Ostfildern-Ruit: Hatje Cantz
      4. 2007
      5. AH
      1. Didier Fassin and Mariella Pandolfi
      2. Contemporary States of Emergency: The Politics of Military and Humanitarian Interventions
      3. MIT Press and Zone Books
      4. 2010
      5. POL/GEO
      1. Judith Butler, Ernesto Laclau, and Slavoj Žižek
      2. Contingency, Hegemony, Universality. Contemporary Dialogues on the Left
      3. London: Verso
      4. 2000
      5. THE
      1. Christa Benzer, Christine Bohler, Christiane Erharter (eds.)
      2. Continuing Dialogues. A Tribute to Igor Zabel
      3. JRP|Ringier
      4. 2009
      5. AH
      1. Grant Kester
      2. Conversation Pieces: Community and Communication in Modern Art
      3. University of California Press
      4. 2001
      5. AH
      1. Shepard Steiner and Trevor Joyce (eds.)
      2. Cork Caucus: On art, possibility & democracy
      3. National Sculpture Factory
      4. 2006
      5. EXH
      1. Kobena Mercer (ed.)
      2. Cosmopolitan Modernisms (Annotating Art’s Histories Series)
      3. London: Institute of International Visual Arts (INIVA)
      4. 2005
      5. PCS/CS
      1. Ulrich Beck
      2. Cosmopolitan Vision
      3. Polity Press
      4. 2006
      5. THE
      1. Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak
      2. A Critique of Postcolonial Reason : Toward a History of the Vanishing Present
      3. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press
      4. 1999
      5. PCS/CS
      1. Gilles Scott-Smith and Hans Krabbendam (eds.)
      2. The Cultural Cold War in Western Europe 1945-1960 : (Cass Series: Studies in Intelligence)
      3. London: Frank Cass
      4. 2003
      5. POL/GEO
      1. Fredric Jameson
      2. The Cultural Turn: Selected Writings on Postmodernism 1983–1998
      3. Verso
      4. 2009
      5. THE
      1. Edward Said
      2. Culture and Imperialism
      3. New York: Vintage
      4. 1994
      5. PCS/CS
      1. Mary Jane Jacob, Michael Brenson, and Eva M. Oldson
      2. Culture in Action: Public Art Program of Sculpture Chicago
      3. Bay Press
      4. 1995
      5. EXH
      1. Michael Denning
      2. Culture in the Age of Three Worlds
      3. Verso
      4. 2004
      5. PCS/CS
      1. Bülent Diken and Carsten Bagge Lausten
      2. Culture of Exception: Sociology Facing the Camp
      3. Routledge
      4. 2005
      5. THE
      1. Paul O’Neil and Mick Wilson (eds.)
      2. Curating and the Educational Turn
      3. Open Editions and de Appel
      4. 2010
      5. AT
      1. Marianne Eigenheer (ed.)
      2. Curating Critique
      3. Revolver
      4. 2007
      5. AT
      1. Paul O’Neill (ed.)
      2. Curating Subjects
      3. London: Open Editions
      4. 2007
      5. AH

    D

      1. TJ Demos
      2. Dara Birnbaum: Technology/Transformation: Wonder Woman : (One Work Series)
      3. Afterall Books and MIT Press
      4. 2010
      5. ETC
      1. Gopal Balakrishnan (ed.)
      2. Debating Empire (New Left Review Debates)
      3. Verso
      4. 2003
      5. THE
      1. Thelma Golden, David Deitcher, and Guillermo Gomez-Pena. (eds.)
      2. The Decade Show: Frameworks of Identity in the 1980s
      3. New Museum of Contemporary Art
      4. 1990
      5. EXH
      1. Paul Patton
      2. Deleuze and the Political
      3. Routledge
      4. 2003
      5. THE
      1. Brian Wallis
      2. Democracy: A Project by Group Material (Discussions in Contemporary Culture)
      3. New Press
      4. 1990
      5. ETC
      1. Jodi Dean
      2. Democracy and Other Neoliberal Fantasies: Communicative Capitalism and Left Politics
      3. Durham University Press
      4. 2009
      5. THE
      1. Chantal Mouffe
      2. The Democratic Paradox (Radical Thinkers)
      3. Verso
      4. 2009
      5. THE
      1. Matthias Flügge and Jiri Svestka (eds.)
      2. Der Riss im Raum: Positionen der Kunst seit 1945 in Deutschland, Polen, der Slowakei und Tschechien
      3. Guardini Stiftung/Verlag der Kunst
      4. 1994
      5. EXH
      1. Uta Gnewuch (ed.)
      2. Der Riss im Raum Dokumentation
      3. Guardini Stiftung
      4. 1995
      5. EXH
      1. Kasper König and Hans Ulrich Obrist (eds.)
      2. Der zerbrochene Spiegel: Positionen zur Malerei
      3. Kunsthalle Wien
      4. 1993
      5. EXH
      1. Jesus Carrillo (ed.)
      2. Desacuerdos 4. Cine y Video
      3. MACBA
      4. 2007
      5. EXH
      1. Pedro G. Romero (ed.)
      2. Desacuerdos 5. Cultura popular
      3. MACBA
      4. 2009
      5. EXH
      1. Hal Foster
      2. Design and Crime (and Other Diatribes)
      3. Verso
      4. 2003
      5. AT
      1. Lisette Lagnado, et al.
      2. Desvíos de la deriva.: Experiencias, travesías y morfologías
      3. Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia
      4. 2010
      5. EXH
      1. Mark Duffield
      2. Development, Security and Unending War: Governing the World of Peoples
      3. Polity Press
      4. 2007
      5. POL/GEO
      1. Kwame Anthony Appiah and Henry Louis Gates, Jr. (eds.)
      2. The Dictionary of Global Culture
      3. New York: Knopf
      4. 1996
      5. PCS/CS
      1. Slavoj Žižek
      2. Did Somebody Say Totalitarianism? Five Interventions in the Mis(use) of a Notion
      3. London: Verso
      4. 2001
      5. THE
      1. Gilles Deleuze
      2. Difference and Repetition
      3. Continuum
      4. 2004
      5. THE
      1. Chantal Mouffe (ed.)
      2. Dimensions of Radical Democracy: Pluralism, Citizenship, Community
      3. London: Verso
      4. 1992
      5. THE
      1. Jacques Rancière
      2. Disagreement. Politics and Philosophy
      3. University of Minnesota Press
      4. 1999
      5. THE
      1. Michel Foucault
      2. Discipline & Punish. The Birth of the Prison(1977)
      3. New York: Penguin
      4. 1991
      5. THE
      1. Jacques Rancière
      2. Dissensus: On Politics and Aesthetics
      3. Continuum
      4. 2010
      5. THE
      1. Jürgen Habermas
      2. The Divided West
      3. London: Polity Press
      4. 2006
      5. THE
      1. Okwui Enwezor (ed.)
      2. Documenta 11_Platform 5
      3. Ostfildern-Ruit: Hatje Cantz
      4. 2002
      5. EXH
      1. Roger M. Buergel and Ruth Noack (eds.)
      2. documenta 12
      3. Taschen
      4. 2007
      5. EXH
      1. Roland Nachtigaller and Nicola von Velsen (eds.)
      2. Documenta IX
      3. Edition Cantz
      4. 1992
      5. EXH
      1. Georg Schöllhammer (ed.)
      2. documenta Magazine no 1, 2007 Modernity
      3. Taschen
      4. 2007
      5. EXH
      1. Georg Schöllhammer (ed.)
      2. documenta Magazine no 2, 2007 LIFE!
      3. Taschen
      4. 2007
      5. EXH
      1. Georg Schöllhammer (ed.)
      2. documenta Magazine no 3, 2007 EDUCATION
      3. Taschen
      4. 2007
      5. EXH
      1. Beatriz Colomina
      2. Domesticity at War
      3. MIT Press
      4. 2007
      5. PCS/CS
      1. Mieke Bal
      2. Double Exposures: Subject of Cultural Analysis
      3. Routledge
      4. 1996
      5. AH
      1. Susan Buck-Morss
      2. Dreamworld and Catastrophe: The Passing of Mass Utopia in East and West (2000)
      3. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press
      4. 2002
      5. THE

    E

      1. Julieta Aranda, Brian Kuan Wood, Anton Vidokle (eds.)
      2. e-flux journal: What Is Contemporary Art?
      3. Sternberg Press
      4. 2010
      5. AH
      1. IRWIN (ed.)
      2. East Art Map: Contemporary Art and Eastern Europe
      3. Afterall Books and MIT Press
      4. 2006
      5. AH
      1. Robert Brenner
      2. The Economics of Global Turbulence: The Advanced Capitalist Economies from Long Boom to Long Downturn, 1945–2005
      3. Verso
      4. (2005) 2009
      5. GLO
      1. Jacques Rancière
      2. The Emancipated Spectator
      3. Verso
      4. 2009
      5. THE
      1. Ernesto Laclau
      2. Emancipation(s)
      3. Verso
      4. 1996
      5. THE
      1. Michael Hardt and Antoni Negri
      2. Empire (2000)
      3. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press
      4. 2001
      5. THE
      1. Victor Burgin
      2. The End of Art Theory: Criticism and Post Modernity
      3. Palgrave Macmillan
      4. 1986
      5. AT
      1. J.K. Gibson-Graham
      2. The End of Capitalism (as We Knew It): A Feminist Critique of Political Economy
      3. University of Minnesota Press
      4. 2006
      5. GLO
      1. Francis Fukuyama
      2. The End of History and the Last Man (1992)
      3. London: Free Press
      4. 2006
      5. POL
      1. Wang Hui
      2. The End of the Revolution: China and the Limits of Modernity
      3. Verso
      4. 2009
      5. POL
      1. Jeffrey Anderson, G. John Ikenberry, and Thomas Risse (eds.)
      2. The End of the West? Crisis and Change in the Atlantic Order
      3. New York: Cornell University Press
      4. 2008
      5. POL
      1. Immanuel Wallerstein
      2. The End of the World as We Know It : Social Science for the Twenty-First Century
      3. University of Minnesota Press
      4. 2001
      5. POL
      1. David Harvey
      2. The Enigma of Capital: And the Crisis of Capitalism
      3. Profile Books
      4. 2010
      5. GLO
      1. Eric Olin Wright
      2. Envisioning Real Utopias
      3. Verso
      4. 2010
      5. POL
      1. Brian Holmes
      2. Escape the Overcode: Activist Art in the Control Society
      3. Van Abbemuseum
      4. 2009
      5. AT
      1. Ryzard Stanislawski and Christoph Brockhaus (eds.)
      2. Europa, Europa: Das Jahrhundert der Avantgarde in Mittel- und Osteuropa
      3. Hatje Cantz Verlag
      4. 2004
      5. EXH
      1. Maria Lind and Raimund Minichbauer (eds.)
      2. European Cultural Policies 2015
      3. London, Stockholm, Vienna: Iaspis and eipcp
      4. 2010
      5. AH
      1. John Pinder
      2. The European Union: A Very Short Introduction
      3. Oxford University Press
      4. 2007
      5. POL
      1. Tom Buchanan
      2. Europe’s Troubled Peace: 1945–2000
      3. Blackwell
      4. 2005
      5. POL/GEO
      1. Rosalyn Deutsch
      2. Evictions: Art and Spatial Politics
      3. MIT Press
      4. 1996
      5. AT
      1. Judith Butler
      2. Excitable Speech: Politics of the Performative
      3. Routledge
      4. 1997
      5. THE
      1. TJ Demos
      2. The Exiles of Marcel Duchamp
      3. Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press
      4. 2007
      5. AT
      1. Kobena Mercer (ed.)
      2. Exiles, Diasporas and Strangers (Annotating Art’s Histories Series)
      3. London: Institute of International Visual Arts (INIVA)
      4. 2007
      5. PCS/CS
      1. Anke Bangma, Steve Rushton, and Florian Wüst (eds.)
      2. Experience, Memory, Reenactment
      3. Revolver and Piet Zwart Institute
      4. 2005
      5. AT
      1. Sven Lindqvist
      2. Exterminate All the Brutes
      3. London: Granta Books
      4. 1992
      5. PCS/CS

    F

      1. Thomas Keenan
      2. Fables of Responsibility: Aberrations and Predicaments in Ethics and Politics
      3. Stanford: Stanford University Press
      4. 1997
      5. THE
      1. Jean-Paul Ameline (ed.)
      2. Face á l’histoire: l’artiste moderne devant l’événement historique 1933–1996
      3. Flammarion
      4. 1996
      5. EXH
      1. Jeffrey Engel (ed.)
      2. The Fall of the Berlin Wall: The Revolutionary Legacy of 1989
      3. Oxford University Press
      4. 2009
      5. POL/GEO
      1. Wouter Davidts and Kim Paice (eds.)
      2. The Fall of the Studio. Artists at Work
      3. Amsterdam: Valiz
      4. 2009
      5. AH
      1. Alberto Toscano
      2. Fanaticism: On the Uses of an Idea
      3. Routledge
      4. 2010
      5. THE
      1. Sarat Maharaj (ed.)
      2. Farewell to Post-Colonialism: Querying the Guwangzhou Triennial 2008,
      3. Printed Project Issue 11
      4. 2009
      5. EXH
      1. Francis Furet and Ernst Nolte
      2. Fascism and Communism: (European Horizons Series)
      3. University of Nebraska Press
      4. (2001) 2004
      5. POL/GEO
      1. Amelia Jones
      2. The Feminism and Visual Culture Reader
      3. Routledge
      4. 2010
      5. AH
      1. Pierre Bourdieu
      2. The Field of Cultural Production: Essays on Art and Literature
      3. Polity Press
      4. 2004
      5. THE
      1. Cornelius Castoriadis
      2. Figures of the Thinkable (Meridian: Crossing Aesthetics)
      3. Stanford University Press
      4. 2007
      5. THE
      1. Slavoj Žižek
      2. First as Tragedy, Then as Farce
      3. Verso
      4. 2009
      5. THE
      1. Alexander Cockburn and Jeffrey Sinclair
      2. Five Days that Shook the World: Seattle and Beyond
      3. Verso
      4. 2000
      5. GLO
      1. Diana Johnstone
      2. Fools’ Crusade: Yugoslavia, NATO and Western Delusions
      3. London: Pluto Press
      4. 2002
      5. POL/GEO
      1. Louis Althusser
      2. For Marx (Radical Thinkers)
      3. Verso
      4. 2005
      5. THE
      1. Tamara Soban (ed.)
      2. Form Specific Arteast Exhibition
      3. Revolver
      4. 2003
      5. EXH
      1. Jonathan Simons
      2. Foucault and the Political (Thinking the Political)
      3. Routledge
      4. 1995
      5. THE
      1. Michel Foucault
      2. Foucault Live: Interviews, 1961–1984
      3. Semiotext(e)
      4. 1996
      5. THE
      1. Judith Butler
      2. Frames of War: When is Life Grievable?
      3. London: Verso
      4. 2009
      5. THE
      1. Timothy Garton Ash
      2. Free World: Why a crisis of the West reveals the opportunity of our time
      3. Penguin
      4. 2005
      5. POL/GEO
      1. Damien Hirst and Ian Jeffrey (eds.)
      2. Freeze
      3. Olympia and York Canary Wharf and Docklands Development Corporation
      4. 1988
      5. EXH
      1. Kenan Malik
      2. From Fatwa to Jihad: The Rushdie Affair and its Legacy
      3. Atlantic Books
      4. 2010
      5. PCS/CS
      1. Charlotte Brandt, Lars Bang Larsen, Jean Charles Massera et al. (eds.)
      2. Fundamentalisms of the New Order
      3. Berlin/New York: Lukas & Sternberg
      4. 2004
      5. EXH
      1. Svetlana Boym
      2. The Future of Nostalgia
      3. Basic Books
      4. 2008
      5. PCS/CS
      1. Jacques Rancière
      2. The Future of the Image (2007)
      3. London: Verso
      4. 2009
      5. THE
      1. Paul Virilio
      2. The Futurism of the Instant
      3. Polity Press
      4. 2010
      5. THE

    G

      1. 4th Gwangju Biennale: P_A_U_S_E,
      2. 2002
      3. EXH
      1. Peter Pakesch
      2. Galerie Peter Pakesch 1981-1993
      3. Vienna: Galerie Peter Pakesch
      4. 1993
      5. EXH
      1. Judith Butler
      2. Gender Trouble (1990)
      3. London: Routledge
      4. 2008
      5. THE
      1. Mark Levene
      2. Genocide in the Age of the Nation State: Volume 2: The Rise of the West and Coming
      3. London: I.B.Tauris
      4. 2005
      5. POL/GEO
      1. Immanuel Maurice Wallerstein
      2. Geopolitics and Geoculture: Essays on the Changing World-System (Studies in Modern Capitalism)
      3. Cambridge University Press
      4. 1991
      5. GLO
      1. Immanuel Wallerstein
      2. Geopolitics and Geoculture: Essays on the Changing World-System (1991)
      3. Cambridge University Press
      4. 2001
      5. POL/GEO
      1. Philippe Le Billon (ed.)
      2. The Geopolitics of Resource Wars: Resource Dependence, Governance and Violence
      3. Routledge
      4. 2007
      5. POL/GEO
      1. Sylvère Lotringer (ed.)
      2. The German Issue
      3. Semiotext(e)
      4. 2009
      5. THE
      1. Michael Sprinker (ed.)
      2. Ghostly Demarcations: A Symposium on Jacques Derrida's Specters of Marx
      3. Verso
      4. 2008
      5. THE
      1. Peter Weibel and Andrea Buddenseig (eds.)
      2. The Global Art World. Audiences, Markets and Museums
      3. Ostfildern-Ruit: Hatje Cantz
      4. 2009
      5. AH
      1. Charlotte Byder
      2. Global Artworld, Inc.: On the Globalization of Contemporary Art (Figura Nova Series, No. 32)
      3. Uppsala University Press
      4. 2004
      5. AH
      1. Saskia Sassen
      2. The Global City (1991)
      3. Princeton: Princeton University Press
      4. 2001
      5. GLO
      1. Gideon Baker and David Chandler (eds.)
      2. Global Civil Society: Contested Futures (Routledge Advances in International Relations and Global Politics)
      3. London: Routledge
      4. 2005
      5. POL
      1. Odd Arne Westad
      2. The Global Cold War: Third World Interventions and the Making of Our Times (2005)
      3. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
      4. 2007
      5. POL/GEO
      1. Jane Farver, et al. (ed.)
      2. Global Conceptualism: Points of Origin, 1950s–1980s
      3. New York: Artdata/Queens Museum of Art
      4. 1999
      5. EXH
      1. Maura Rielly and Linda Nochlin (eds.)
      2. Global Feminisms
      3. Merrell Publishers Ltd
      4. 2010
      5. EXH
      1. Olivier Roy
      2. Globalised Islam: The Search for a New Ummah (CERI Series in Comparative Politics and International Studies)
      3. Columbia University Press
      4. 2006
      5. POL/GEO
      1. Zygmunt Bauman
      2. Globalization: The Human Consequences (1998)
      3. Polity
      4. 2009
      5. GLO
      1. Roger Burbach, Orlando Nunez and Boris Kagarlitsky (eds.)
      2. Globalization and its Discontents: The Rise of Postmodern Socialisms
      3. Pluto Press
      4. 1996
      5. GLO
      1. Joseph Stiglitz
      2. Globalization and Its Discontents
      3. Penguin
      4. 2002
      5. GLO
      1. Saskia Sassen
      2. Globalization and Its Discontents: Essays on the New Mobility of People and Money
      3. New York: The New Press
      4. 1998
      5. GLO
      1. Teresa Brennan
      2. Globalization and its Terrors
      3. Routledge
      4. 2003
      5. GLO
      1. Bryan S. Turner and Habibul Haque Khondker
      2. Globalization East and West
      3. SAGE Publications
      4. 2010
      5. GLO
      1. Richard Devetak and Christopher W. Hughes (eds.)
      2. The Globalization of Political Violence: Globalization’s Shadow
      3. Routledge
      4. 2008
      5. GLO
      1. Manfred Steger
      2. Globalization. A Very Short Introduction
      3. Oxford University Press
      4. 2009
      5. GLO
      1. Antonio Negri with Raf Scelsi
      2. Goodbye Mr. Socialism. Radical Politics in the 21st Century
      3. New York/London: Seven Stories and Serpent’s Tail
      4. 2008
      5. THE
      1. William Walters and Jens Henrik Haahr
      2. Governing Europe: Discourse, Governmentality and European Integration
      3. Routledge
      4. 2005
      5. POL
      1. Nikolas Rose
      2. Governing the Soul: The Shaping of the Private Self (1990)
      3. London: Free Association Books
      4. 1999
      5. POL
      1. Michel Foucault
      2. The Government of Self and Others: Lectures at the College de France, 1982–1983
      3. Palgrave
      4. 2010
      5. THE
      1. Martijn Konigs (ed.)
      2. The Great Credit Crash
      3. Verso
      4. 2010
      5. GLO
      1. Jean Baudrillard (ed.)
      2. The Gulf War Did Not Take Place
      3. Indianapolis: Indiana University Press
      4. 1992
      5. THE

    H

      1. Gerardo Mosquera (ed.)
      2. 3rd Havana Biennial: Tercera Bienal de la Habana ’89
      3. Centro Wilfredo Lam
      4. 1989
      5. EXH
      1. Alain Badiou
      2. Handbook of Inaesthetics
      3. Stanford University Press
      4. 2004
      5. THE
      1. Chris Kraus and Sylvere Lotringer (eds.)
      2. Hatred of Capitalism: A Semiotext(e) Reader (Double Agents)
      3. Semiotext(e)
      4. 2001
      5. THE
      1. Jacques Ranciére
      2. Hatred of Democracy
      3. Verso
      4. 2009
      5. THE
      1. Susan Buck-Morss
      2. Hegel, Haiti, and Universal History (Illuminations: Cultural Formations of the Americas)
      3. University of Pittsburgh Press
      4. 2009
      5. THE
      1. Ernesto Laclau and Chantal Mouffe
      2. Hegemony and Socialist Strategy : Towards a Radical Democratic Politics (1985)
      3. London: Verso
      4. 2001
      5. THE
      1. Julian Stallabrass
      2. High Art Lite: The Rise and Fall of Young British Art
      3. Verso
      4. 2006
      5. AH
      1. Isabelle Graw
      2. High Price: Art Between the Market and Celebrity Culture
      3. New York/ Berlin: Sternberg Press
      4. 2010
      5. AT
      1. Rosalyn Deutsche
      2. Hiroshima After Iraq: Three Studies in Art and War: (The Wellek Library Lectures)
      3. Columbia University Press
      4. 2010
      5. AH
      1. Mark Rupert and Hazel Smith (eds.)
      2. Historical Materialism and Globalisation
      3. Routledge
      4. 2002
      5. GLO
      1. Timothy Garton Ash
      2. History of the Present: Essays, Sketches, and Dispatches from Europe in the 1990s
      3. Vintage
      4. 2001
      5. POL/GEO
      1. Oliver Roy
      2. Holy Ignorance: When Religion and Culture Diverge
      3. C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
      4. 2010
      5. PCS/CS
      1. Giorgio Agamben
      2. Homo Sacer: Sovereign Power and Bare Life
      3. Stanford: Stanford University Press
      4. 1998
      5. THE
      1. Bart De Baere, Viktor Misiano, Yonah Foncé-Zimmerman , et al. (eds.)
      2. Horizons of Reality
      3. MuHKA
      4. 2003
      5. EXH
      1. Dorothea von Hantelmann
      2. How to Do Things with Art: The Meaning of Art’s Performativity
      3. JRP|Ringier
      4. 2010
      5. AT
      1. Slavoj Žižek
      2. How to Read Lacan
      3. London: Granta Books
      4. 2006
      5. THE
      1. Peter Osborne
      2. How to Read Marx
      3. London: Granta Books
      4. 2005
      5. THE
      1. Reza Aslan
      2. How to Win a Cosmic War: God, Globalization, and the End of the War on Terror
      3. Random House
      4. 2009
      5. POL/GEO

    I

      1. Ilkay Balic Ayvaz (ed.)
      2. 10th International Istanbul Biennial : Not Only Possible but Also Necessary. Optimism in the Age of Global War
      3. Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts
      4. 2007
      5. EXH
      1. WHW/What, How and for Whom? (eds.)
      2. 11th International Istanbul Biennial: What Keeps Mankind Alive? The Texts
      3. Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts
      4. 2009
      5. EXH
      1. What, How and for Whom/WHW (eds.)
      2. 11th International Istanbul Biennial : What Keeps Mankind Alive? The Guide
      3. Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts
      4. 2009
      5. EXH
      1. Vasif Kortun (ed.)
      2. 3rd International Istanbul Biennial : Production of Cultural Difference
      3. Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts
      4. 1992
      5. EXH
      1. René Block (ed.)
      2. 4th International Istanbul Biennial : ORIENT/ATION – The Vision of Art in a Paradoxical World
      3. Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts
      4. 1995
      5. EXH
      1. Emre Baykal and Baskiya Hazirlayan (eds.)
      2. 5th International Istanbul Biennial: On life, beauty, translations and other difficulties
      3. Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts
      4. 1997
      5. EXH
      1. Emre Baykal and Baskiya Hazirlayan (eds.)
      2. 5th International Istanbul Biennial: On life, beauty, translations and other difficulties (short guide)
      3. Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts
      4. 1997
      5. EXH
      1. —Search
      1. Huseyin Karagoz (ed.)
      2. 7th International Istanbul Biennial: Egofugal
      3. Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts
      4. 2001
      5. EXH
      1. Huseyin Karagoz (ed.)
      2. 7th International Istanbul Biennial: Egofugal (short guide)
      3. Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts
      4. 2001
      5. EXH
      1. Efza Evrengil (ed.)
      2. 8th International Istanbul Biennial: Poetic Justice (exhibition catalog)
      3. Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts
      4. 2003
      5. EXH
      1. Dan Cameron (ed.)
      2. 8th International Istanbul Biennial: Poetic Justice (project documentation)
      3. Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts
      4. 2005
      5. EXH
      1. Deniz Unsal (ed.)
      2. 9th International Istanbul Biennial Guide : Istanbul
      3. Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts
      4. 2005
      5. EXH
      1. Costas Douzinas and Slavoj Žižek (eds.)
      2. The Idea of Communism
      3. Verso
      4. 2010
      5. THE
      1. Fredric Jameson
      2. Ideologies of Theory
      3. Verso
      4. 2009
      5. THE
      1. Terry Eagleton
      2. Ideology: An Introduction
      3. Verso
      4. 2007
      5. THE
      1. Brian Wallis (ed.)
      2. If You Lived Here: The City in Art, Theory, and Social Activism. A Project by Martha Rosler 1991) (Dia Art Foundation Discussions in Contemporary Culture, Volume 6)
      3. New Press
      4. 1998
      5. ETC
      1. Olav Velthuis
      2. Imaginary Economics: Contemporary Artists and the World of Big Money
      3. NAi Publishers
      4. 2005
      5. AH
      1. Benedict Anderson
      2. Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism (1983)
      3. London: Verso
      4. 2006
      5. PCS/CS
      1. Mary Louise Pratt
      2. Imperial Eyes: Travel Writing and Transculturation
      3. Routledge
      4. (1992) 1997
      5. PCS/CS
      1. Jagdish Bhagwati
      2. In Defense of Globalization
      3. Oxford University Press
      4. 2007
      5. EXH
      1. Timothy Garton Ash
      2. In Europe’s Name: Germany and the Divided Continent
      3. New York: Vintage
      4. 1993
      5. POL/GEO
      1. Simon Sheikh (ed.)
      2. In the Place of the Public Sphere?: (oe~critical readers in visual culture #5)
      3. b_books
      4. 2005
      5. AT
      1. Piotr Piotrowski
      2. In the Shadow of Yalta: Art and the Avant-Garde in Eastern Europe
      3. London: Reaktion Books
      4. 2009
      5. AH
      1. Matthew Sparke
      2. In the Space of Theory: Postfoundational Geographies of the Nation-State
      3. University of Minnesota Press
      4. 2005
      5. POL
      1. Alain Badiou
      2. Infinite Thought: Truth and the Return of Philosophy
      3. London: Continuum
      4. 2005
      5. THE
      1. Simon Critchley
      2. Infinitely Demanding: Ethics of Commitment, Politics of Resistance
      3. Verso
      4. 2008
      5. THE
      1. Paul Virilio
      2. The Information Bomb (Radical Thinkers) (2000)
      3. London: Verso
      4. 2006
      5. THE
      1. Peter Weibel and Slavoj Žižek (eds.)
      2. Inklusion/Exklusion: Probleme des Postkolonialismus und der globalen Migration
      3. Passagen Verlag
      4. 1997
      5. EXH
      1. Jean-Luc Nancy
      2. The Inoperative Community (Theory and History of Literature, Volume 76) (1991)
      3. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press
      4. 2008
      5. THE
      1. Gao Minglu (ed.)
      2. Inside Out: New Chinese Art
      3. University of California Press
      4. 1998
      5. EXH
      1. Claire Bishop
      2. Installation Art
      3. Tate Publishing
      4. 2005
      5. AH
      1. Alexander Alberro and Blake Stinson
      2. Institutional Critique: An Anthology of Artists’ Writings
      3. Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press
      4. 2009
      5. AH
      1. John C. Welchman (ed.)
      2. Institutional Critique and After (SoCCAS Symposium vol. II)
      3. JRP|Ringier
      4. 2006
      5. AH
      1. Antonio Negri
      2. Insurgencies: Constituent Power and the Modern State
      3. University of Minnesota Press
      4. (1999) 2009
      5. THE
      1. Lewis Biggs (ed.)
      2. International 2002: Liverpool Biennial
      3. Liverpool Biennial of Contemporary Art
      4. 2002
      5. EXH
      1. Eda Cufer and Viktor Misiano (eds.)
      2. Interpol: The Art Exhibition Which Divided East and West
      3. Ljubljana & Moscow: IRWIN and Moscow Art Magazine
      4. 2000
      5. EXH
      1. Hans Ulrich Obrist
      2. Interviews, Volume 1
      3. Charta
      4. 2003
      5. AH
      1. Hans Ulrich Obrist
      2. Interviews, Volume 2
      3. Charta
      4. 2009
      5. AH
      1. Alexandre Kojève
      2. Introduction to the Reading of Hegel: Lectures on the ‘Phenomenology of the Spirit'
      3. Cornell University Press
      4. 1980
      5. THE
      1. Slavoj Žižek
      2. Iraq. The Borrowed Kettle (2004)
      3. London: Verso
      4. 2005
      5. THE
      1. Talal Asad, Wendy Brown, Judith Butler, Saga Mahmood
      2. Is Critique Secular?: Blasphemy, Injury and Free Speech (Townsend Papers in the Humanities)
      3. University of California Press
      4. 2009
      5. THE
      1. Aziz Al-Azmeh
      2. Islams and Modernities
      3. Verso
      4. 2009
      5. POL
      1. Aziz Al-Azmeh
      2. Islams and Modernities (1993)
      3. London: Verso
      4. 2009
      5. PCS/CS
      1. Joseph Backstein, Johanna Kandle, Kikhail Ryklin et al. (eds.)
      2. It's a Better World: Russischer Aktionismus Und Sein Kontext – Russian Actionism and Its Context
      3. Secession
      4. 1997
      5. EXH

    J

      1. Vanessa Ohlraun (ed.)
      2. Jan Verwoert. Tell Me What You Want, What You Really, Really Want
      3. Sternberg Press
      4. 2010
      5. AT
      1. Lynne Cook (ed.)
      2. Jurassic Technologies Revenant: 10th Biennale of Sydney
      3. Biennale of Sydney
      4. 1996
      5. EXH
      1. Nancy Fraser
      2. Justice Interruptus: Critical Reflections on the “Postsocialist” Condition
      3. Routledge
      4. 1997
      5. THE

    K

      1. What, How and for Whom/WHW (eds.)
      2. Kollektive Kreativität/Collective Creativity [DE/EN]
      3. Revolver
      4. 2005
      5. EXH
      1. Peter Weibel (ed.)
      2. Kontext Kunst: Kunst der 90er Jahre
      3. DuMont
      4. 1993
      5. EXH
      1. Margarethe Jochimsen, Tilman Osterwold, Jiri Svestka, et al. (eds.)
      2. Kunst, Europa: 63 deutsche Kunstvereine zeigen Kunst aus 20 Ländern
      3. Verlag Hermann Schmidt
      4. 1991
      5. EXH

    L

      1. Barbara Vanderlinden and Hans-Ulrich Obrist (eds.)
      2. Laboratorium
      3. DuMont
      4. 2001
      5. EXH
      1. Faisal Devji
      2. Landscapes of the Jihad: Militancy, Morality, Modernity
      3. London: Hurst & Co.
      4. 2005
      5. POL
      1. Lev Manovich
      2. The Language of New Media
      3. Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press
      4. 2002
      5. AT
      1. Fredric Jameson
      2. Late Marxism: Adorno, or the Persistence of the Dialectic
      3. Verso
      4. 2007
      5. THE
      1. David Harvey
      2. Limits to Capital (1982)
      3. London: Verso
      4. 2010
      5. GLO
      1. Zygmunt Bauman
      2. Liquid Fear (2006)
      3. Cambridge: Polity Press
      4. 2007
      5. THE
      1. Zygmunt Bauman
      2. Liquid Times: Living in an Age of Uncertainty
      3. Polity Press
      4. 2007
      5. THE
      1. Slavoj Žižek
      2. Living in the End Times
      3. Verso
      4. 2010
      5. THE
      1. Homi K. Bhabha
      2. The Location of Culture (1994)
      3. London: Routledge
      4. 2009
      5. PCS/CS
      1. Giovanni Arrighi
      2. The Long Twentieth Century: Money, Power and the Origins of our Times
      3. Verso
      4. 2010
      5. GLO
      1. Clémentine Deliss (ed.)
      2. Lotte or the Transformation of the Object = Lotte oder der Transformation des Objekts
      3. Graz: Akademische Druck- u. Verlagsanstalt
      4. 1990
      5. EXH
      1. James Williams
      2. Lyotard and the Political (Thinking the Political)
      3. Routledge
      4. 1999
      5. THE
      1. Tony Garnier (ed.)
      2. Partage d'exotismes: Cinquième biennale d'art contemporain de Lyon
      3. Réunion des Musées Nationaux
      4. 2000
      5. EXH

    M

      1. Jean-Hubert Martin (ed.)
      2. Magiciens de la Terre
      3. Editions du Centre Pompidou
      4. 1989
      5. EXH
      1. Grant Watson, et al. (ed.)
      2. Make Everything New: A Project on Communism
      3. Book Works
      4. 2005
      5. AH
      1. Ernesto Laclau (ed.)
      2. Making of Political Identities
      3. Verso
      4. 1994
      5. THE
      1. Bruno Latour and Peter Weibel (eds.)
      2. Making Things Public: Atmospheres of Democracy
      3. ZKM and MIT Press
      4. 2005
      5. EXH
      1. Miriam Beerman (ed.)
      2. Manifesta 1
      3. Manifesta & IDEA Books
      4. 1996
      5. EXH
      1. Agence luxembourgeoise d`action culturell a.s.b.l. and Casino Luxembourg-Forum d`art contemporain (eds.)
      2. Manifesta 2
      3. Luxembourg: Agence luxembourgeoise d`action culturell a.s.b.l. and Casino Luxembourg-Forum d`art contemporain
      4. 1998
      5. EXH
      1. Igor Zabel (ed.)
      2. Manifesta 3: Borderline Syndrome. Energies of Defence
      3. Cankarjev dom, Cultural and Congress Centre
      4. 2000
      5. EXH
      1. Meike Behm, et al. (ed.)
      2. Manifesta 4 (Catalog)
      3. Ostfildern-Ruit: Hatje Cantz
      4. 2002
      5. EXH
      1. Meike Behm, Uta Nusser (eds.)
      2. Manifesta 4 (guide)
      3. Ostfildern-Ruit: Hatje Cantz
      4. 2002
      5. EXH
      1. Meike Behm (ed.)
      2. Manifesta 4 (Supplementary Pack)
      3. 2002
      4. EXH
      1. Cecilia P. Alemani, et al. (ed.)
      2. Manifesta 5
      3. Barcelona: Actar
      4. 2004
      5. EXH
      1. Manifesta 8. The European Biennale of Contemporary Art: Region of Murcia (Spain) in dialogue with Northern Africa
      2. Silvana Editoriale
      3. 2010
      4. EXH
      1. Barbara Vanderlinden and Elena Filipovic (eds.)
      2. The Manifesta Decade: Debates on Contemporary Art Exhibitions and Biennials in Post-Wall Europe
      3. Cambridge, Mass.: Roomade & MIT Press
      4. 2005
      5. AH
      1. Alexander Anievas
      2. Marxism and World Politics: Contesting Global Capitalism
      3. Routledge
      4. 2010
      5. GLO
      1. Monica Amor, Octavio Zaya et al. (eds.)
      2. Mas alla del documento: Versiones del Sur
      3. Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia
      4. 2000
      5. EXH
      1. Tariq Ali (ed.)
      2. Masters of the Universe: : NATO’s Balkan Crusade
      3. London: Verso
      4. 2000
      5. POL/GEO
      1. Alain Badiou
      2. The Meaning of Sarkozy
      3. London: Verso
      4. 2008
      5. THE
      1. Paul Ricoeur
      2. Memory, History, Forgetting
      3. University of Chicago Press
      4. 2006
      5. THE
      1. Alice Creischer, Andreas Siekmann, and Dierk Schmidt (eds.)
      2. Messe2ok Reader
      3. Permanent Press Verlag
      4. 1995
      5. EXH
      1. Christos M. Joachimides and Norman Rosenthal (eds.)
      2. Metropolis: International Art Exhibition Berlin
      3. Rizzoli
      4. 1991
      5. EXH
      1. Marion von Osten, et al. (ed.)
      2. MigMap: Governing Migration
      3. 2006
      4. EXH
      1. Viktor Misiano and Igor Zabel (eds.)
      2. MJ Manifesta Journal Vol 1: Journal of Contemporary Curatorship No. 1-2-3
      3. Silvana Editoriale
      4. 2008
      5. AT
      1. Viktor Misiano and Igor Zabel (eds.)
      2. MJ Manifesta Journal Vol 2: Journal of Contemporary Curatorship No. 4-5-6
      3. Silvana Editoriale
      4. 2008
      5. AT
      1. Arjun Appadurai
      2. Modernity at Large: Cultural Dimensions of Globalization (1996)
      3. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press
      4. 2008
      5. GLO
      1. Charles Esche
      2. Modest Proposals [TR/EN]
      3. Baglan Press
      4. 2005
      5. AT
      1. Marion von Osten (ed.)
      2. Money Nations: Constructing the Border – Constructing East West
      3. edition selene
      4. 2002
      5. EXH
      1. Marion von Osten (ed.)
      2. Moneynations@access
      3. Shedhalle
      4. 1998
      5. EXH
      1. Michael Hardt and Antoni Negri
      2. Multitude: War and Democracy in the Age of Empire
      3. New York: Penguin
      4. 2004
      5. THE
      1. Ian Buruma
      2. Murder in Amsterdam. The Death of Theo van Gogh and the Limits of Tolerance
      3. London: Atlantic Books
      4. 2006
      5. POL
      1. Pascal Gielen
      2. The Murmuring of the Artistic Multitude: Global Art, Memory and Post-fordism
      3. Amsterdam: Valiz
      4. 2009
      5. AT
      1. Irit Rogoff and Daniel J. Sherman (eds.)
      2. Museum Culture: Histories, Discourses, Spectacles
      3. Routledge
      4. 1994
      5. AH

    N

      1. Mary Elise Sarotte
      2. 1989: The Struggle to Create Postwar Europe
      3. Princeton University Press
      4. 2009
      5. POL/GEO
      1. Klaus Biesenbach and Nicolas Schafhausen (eds.)
      2. nach weimar
      3. Ostfildern-Ruit: Hatje Cantz
      4. 1996
      5. EXH
      1. —Search
      1. Homi K. Bhabha (ed.)
      2. Nation and Narration
      3. Routledge
      4. 1990
      5. PCS/CS
      1. Terry Eagleton, Fredric Jameson, and Edward Said
      2. Nationalism, Colonialism, and Literature
      3. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press
      4. 1990
      5. THE
      1. Vit Havranek, et al. (ed.)
      2. The Need to Document
      3. JRP Ringier
      4. 2005
      5. EXH
      1. Benjamin H. D. Buchloh
      2. Neo-Avantgarde and Culture Industry: Essays on European and American Art from 1955 to 1975 (October Books)
      3. MIT Press
      4. 2003
      5. AH
      1. Benjamin H.D. Buchloh
      2. Neo-avantgarde and Culture Industry: Essays on European and American Art from 1955 to 1975
      3. Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press
      4. 2003
      5. AH
      1. Boris Kagarlitsky
      2. New Realism, New Barbarism: Socialist Theory in the Era of Globalization
      3. Pluto Press
      4. 1998
      5. THE
      1. Ernesto Laclau
      2. New Reflections on the Revolution of Our Time
      3. Verso
      4. 1997
      5. THE
      1. Luc Boltanski and Eve Chiapello
      2. The New Spirit of Capitalism (2005)
      3. New York and London: Verso
      4. 2007
      5. GLO
      1. Andrew Ross
      2. No-Collar: The Humane Workplace and Its Hidden Costs
      3. Temple University Press
      4. 2004
      5. POL
      1. Michel Feher with Gaelle Krikorian, and Yates McKee (eds.)
      2. Nongovernmental Politics
      3. New York: Zone Books
      4. 2010
      5. GLO
      1. Christel Vesters (ed.)
      2. Now is the Time. Art & Theory in the 21st Century
      3. NAi Publishers
      4. 2009
      5. AT
      1. Lars Nittve, et al. (ed.)
      2. NowHere
      3. Louisiana Museum of Modern Art
      4. 1996
      5. EXH
      1. Paris Musées (ed.)
      2. Nuit blånche, Scènes nørdiques: les années 90
      3. Paris Musées
      4. 1998
      5. EXH

    O

      1. Ian Buruma and Avishai Margalit
      2. Occidentalism: The West in the Eyes of Its Enemies
      3. Penguin
      4. 2005
      5. PCS/CS
      1. Xiaomei Chen
      2. Occidentalism: A Theory of Counter-discourse on Post-Mao China
      3. Rowman & Littlefield
      4. (1995) 2002
      5. PCS/CS
      1. Couze Venn
      2. Occidentalism: Modernity and Subjectivity
      3. Sage Publications
      4. 2000
      5. PCS/CS
      1. Alain Badiou
      2. Of an Obscure Disaster
      3. Maastricht: Jan van Eyck Academie
      4. 2009
      5. THE
      1. Jacques Derrida
      2. Of Hospitality
      3. Stanford: Stanford University Press
      4. 2000
      5. THE
      1. Hedwig Saxenhuber and Astrid Wege (eds.)
      2. Oh boy, it’s a girl!: Feminismen in der Kunst
      3. Kunstverein München
      4. 1994
      5. EXH
      1. Daniel Levy (ed.)
      2. Old Europe, New Europe, Core Europe: Transatlantic Relations After the Iraq War
      3. Verso
      4. 2005
      5. POL/GEO
      1. Diedrich Diederichsen
      2. On (Surplus) Value in Art
      3. Witte de With and Sternberg Press
      4. 2009
      5. AT
      1. Renate Salecl
      2. On Anxiety (Thinking in Action)
      3. Routledge
      4. 2004
      5. THE
      1. Slavoj Žižek
      2. On Belief (Thinking in Action)
      3. Routledge
      4. 2001
      5. THE
      1. Jacques Derrida
      2. On Cosmopolitanism and Forgiveness (Thinking in Action)
      3. Routledge
      4. 2001
      5. THE
      1. Noel Carrol
      2. On Criticism (Thinking in Action)
      3. Routledge
      4. 2009
      5. AT
      1. Eric Hobsbawm
      2. On Empire: America, War, and Global Supermacy
      3. New York: Pantheon
      4. 2008
      5. POL/GEO
      1. Maria Hlavajova, Simon Sheikh, and Jill Winder (eds.)
      2. On Horizons: A Critical Reader in Contemporary Art
      3. BAK & post editions
      4. 2011
      5. AT
      1. Michael Dummett
      2. On Immigration and Refugees (Thinking in Action)
      3. Routledge
      4. 2001
      5. PCS/CS
      1. Maria Hlavajova, Jill Winder, and Binna Choi (eds.)
      2. On Knowledge Production: A Critical Reader in Contemporary Art
      3. BAK, basis voor actuele kunst and Revolver
      4. 2008
      5. AT
      1. Ernesto Laclau
      2. On Populist Reason (2005)
      3. London: Verso
      4. 2007
      5. THE
      1. Chantal Mouffe
      2. On the Political (Thinking in Action) (2005)
      3. London: Routledge
      4. 2008
      5. THE
      1. Achille Mbembe
      2. On the Postcolony (Studies on the History of Science and Culture)
      3. University of California Press
      4. 2001
      5. PCS/CS
      1. Alastair Hannay
      2. On the Public (Thinking in Action)
      3. Routledge
      4. 2005
      5. PCS/CS
      1. Jacques Rancière
      2. On the Shores of Politics
      3. Verso
      4. 2006
      5. THE
      1. Chaohua Wang (ed.)
      2. One China, Many Paths
      3. Verso
      4. 2005
      5. POL
      1. Miwon Kwon
      2. One Place after Another: Site-Specific Art and Locational Identity
      3. MIT Press
      4. 2004
      5. AH
      1. Rosalind Krauss
      2. The Optical Unconscious
      3. Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press
      4. 1994
      5. AT
      1. Edward Said
      2. Orientalism
      3. Penguin
      4. 2003
      5. PCS/CS
      1. Bryan S. Turner
      2. Orientalism, Postmodernism and Globalism
      3. Routledge
      4. 2004
      5. GLO
      1. Rosalind Krauss
      2. The Originality of the Avant-Garde and Other Modernist Myths
      3. Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press
      4. 1999
      5. AT
      1. Perry Anderson
      2. The Origins of Postmodernity
      3. Verso
      4. (1998) 1999
      5. THE
      1. Rasheed Araeen (ed.)
      2. The Other Story: Afro-Asian Artists in Post-War Britain
      3. South Bank Centre
      4. 1989
      5. EXH
      1. Paul Schimmel, Russel Ferguson, and Kristine Stiles (eds.)
      2. Out of Actions: Between Performance and the Object, 1949–1979
      3. Thames and Hudson,
      4. 1998
      5. EXH

    P

      1. Hou Hanru (ed.)
      2. Parisien(ne)s
      3. Camden Arts Centre and Institute of International Visual Arts (InIVA)
      4. 1997
      5. EXH
      1. Claire Bishop (ed.)
      2. Participation : Documents in Contemporary Art
      3. London & Cambridge: Whitechapel and MIT Press
      4. 2006
      5. AH
      1. Rosalind Krauss
      2. Perpetual Inventory
      3. Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press
      4. 2010
      5. AT
      1. Jacques Rancière
      2. The Philosopher and His Poor
      3. Duke University Press
      4. 2004
      5. THE
      1. Giovanna Borrodori
      2. Philosophy in a Time of Terror: Dialogues with Jürgen Habermas and Jacques Derrida
      3. Chicago: University of Chicago Press
      4. 2003
      5. THE
      1. Peter Osborne
      2. Philosophy in Cultural Theory
      3. Routledge
      4. 2001
      5. PCS/CS
      1. Alain Badiou and Slavoj Žižek
      2. Philosophy in the Present
      3. Polity Press
      4. 2009
      5. THE
      1. Cornelius Castoriadis
      2. Philosophy, Politics, Autonomy: Essays in Political Philosophy
      3. Oxford University Press
      4. 1991
      5. THE
      1. Christian Boltanski, Mary Jane Jacob, and Theodore Rosengarten (eds.)
      2. Places with a Past: New Site-specific Art at Charleston's Spoleto Festival
      3. Rizzoli
      4. 1991
      5. EXH
      1. Mike Davis
      2. Planet of Slums
      3. Verso
      4. 2007
      5. GLO
      1. Alain Badiou
      2. Polemics
      3. London: Verso
      4. 2006
      5. THE
      1. Claude Lefort
      2. The Political Forms of Modern Society: Bureaucracy, Democracy, Totalitarianism
      3. MIT Press
      4. 1986
      5. THE
      1. Ernesto Laclau
      2. Politics and Ideology in Marxist Theory: Capitalism, Fascism, Populism
      3. Verso
      4. 1979
      5. THE
      1. Étienne Balibar
      2. Politics and the Other Scene (Phronesis)
      3. London: Verso
      4. 2002
      5. THE
      1. Jacques Rancière
      2. The Politics of Aesthetics (2004)
      3. London: Continuum
      4. 2006
      5. THE
      1. Peter Osborne
      2. The Politics of Time: Modernity and Avant-Garde
      3. Verso
      4. 1995
      5. PCS/CS
      1. Michel Foucault
      2. The Politics of Truth
      3. Semiotext(e)
      4. 2007
      5. THE
      1. Wendy Brown
      2. Politics Out of History
      3. Princeton University Press
      4. 2001
      5. THE
      1. —Search
      1. Mika Hannula
      2. Politics, Identity and Public Space: Critical Reflections in and through the Practices of Contemporary Art
      3. Utrecht Consortium: Expodium, Platform for Young Art and MaHKU, Utrecht Graduate School of Visual Art and Design
      4. 2009
      5. AT
      1. Catherine David and Jean-Francois Chevrier (eds.)
      2. Politics/Poetics: Documenta X – the book
      3. Ostfildern-Ruit: Hatje Cantz
      4. 1997
      5. EXH
      1. Lars Bang Larsen, Cristina Ricupero, and Nicolaus Schafhausen (eds.)
      2. The Populism Catalogue
      3. Berlin/New York: Lukas & Sternberg
      4. 2005
      5. EXH
      1. Lars Bang Larsen, Cristina Ricupero, and Nicholas Schafhausen (eds.)
      2. The Populism Reader
      3. Berlin/New York: Lukas & Sternberg
      4. 2005
      5. EXH
      1. Fareed Zakaria
      2. The Post-American World (2008)
      3. New York: Penguin
      4. 2009
      5. POL
      1. J.K. Gibson-Graham
      2. A Postcapitalist Politics
      3. University of Minnesota Press
      4. 2006
      5. GLO
      1. Couze Venn
      2. The Postcolonial Challenge: Towards Alternative Worlds
      3. Sage Publications
      4. 2006
      5. PCS/CS
      1. Paul Gilroy
      2. Postcolonial Melancholia (Wellek Library Series)
      3. Columbia University Press
      4. 2006
      5. PCS/CS
      1. Robert J.C. Young
      2. Postcolonialism: A Very Short Introduction
      3. Oxford University Press
      4. 2003
      5. PCS/CS
      1. Jean-Francois Lyotard
      2. The Postmodern Condition: A Report on Knowledge (1984)
      3. Manchester: Manchester University Press
      4. 1986
      5. THE
      1. Angela McRobbie
      2. Postmodernism and Popular Culture (1994)
      3. London: Routledge
      4. 2005
      5. PCS/CS
      1. Ales Erjavec (ed.)
      2. Postmodernism and the Postsocialist Condition: Politicized Art under Late Socialism
      3. University of California Press
      4. 2003
      5. AH
      1. Fredric Jameson
      2. Postmodernism, or The Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism (1991)
      3. Durham: Duke University Press
      4. 2008
      5. THE
      1. Zygmunt Bauman
      2. Postmodernity and Its Discontents
      3. Polity Press
      4. 1997
      5. THE
      1. Robert J.C. Young
      2. Postolonialism: A Historical Introduction
      3. Wiley-Blackwell
      4. 2001
      5. PCS/CS
      1. Nicholas Bourriaud
      2. Postproduction. Culture as Screenplay: How Art Reprograms the World
      3. Berlin/New York: Lukas & Sternberg
      4. 2007
      5. AT
      1. Tony Judt
      2. Postwar: : A History of Europe Since 1945 (2005)
      3. London: Pimlico
      4. 2007
      5. POL/GEO
      1. Alice Creischer, Max Jorge Hinderer, and Andreas Siekmann (eds.)
      2. The Potosí Principle : How Can We Sing the Song of the Lord in An Alien Land?
      3. Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König
      4. 2010
      5. EXH
      1. Ulrich Beck
      2. Power in the Global Age: A New Global Political Economy
      3. Polity Press
      4. 2005
      5. THE
      1. Michel Foucault
      2. Power/Knowledge: Selected Interviews & Other Writings 1972-1977
      3. New York: Pantheon Books
      4. 1980
      5. THE
      1. Michel de Certeau
      2. The Practice of Everyday Life (1984)
      3. Berkeley: University of California Press
      4. 1988
      5. THE
      1. Judith Butler
      2. Precarious Life: The Power of Mourning and Violence (2004)
      3. London: Verso
      4. 2006
      5. THE
      1. Beatriz Colomina
      2. Privacy and Publicity: Modern Architecture as Mass Media
      3. MIT Press
      4. 2000
      5. PCS/CS
      1. Boris Groys (ed.)
      2. Privatisierungen – Zeitgenössische Kunst aus Osteuropa
      3. Revolver Verlag
      4. 2004
      5. EXH
      1. Chin-Tao Wu
      2. Privatising Culture: Corporate Art Intervention Since the 1980s
      3. Verso
      4. 2003
      5. AH
      1. Viktor Misiano and Marco Bazzini (eds.)
      2. Progressive Nostalgia
      3. Centro per l'Arte Contemporanea Luigi Pecci
      4. 2007
      5. EXH
      1. Marion von Osten and Kathrin Rhomberg (eds.)
      2. Projekt Migration
      3. DuMont
      4. 2005
      5. EXH
      1. Marion Ritter (ed.)
      2. Projekt Migration Austellungsführer
      3. Kölnischer Kunstverein
      4. 2005
      5. EXH
      1. Christine Macel and Nataša Petrešin (eds.)
      2. Promises of the Past: A Discontinuous History of Art in Former Eastern Europe
      3. Centre Pompidou and JRP Ringier
      4. 2010
      5. EXH
      1. Dipesh Chakrabarty
      2. Provincializing Europe:: Postcolonial Thought and Historical Difference (2000)
      3. Princeton: Princeton University Press
      4. 2008
      5. PCS/CS
      1. Jodi Dean
      2. Publicity’s Secret: How Technoculture Capitalizes on Democracy
      3. Cornell University Press
      4. 2002
      5. THE
      1. Michael Warner
      2. Publics and Counterpublics
      3. MIT Press and Zone Books
      4. 2005
      5. PCS/CS
      1. Slavoj Žižek
      2. The Puppet and the Dwarf: The Perverse Core of Christianity
      3. MIT Press
      4. 2003
      5. THE
      1. Paul Virilio
      2. Pure War: 25 Years Later (Semiotext(e)/Foreign Agents) (1983)
      3. New York: Semiotext(e)
      4. 2008
      5. THE

    Q

      1. Peter Gowan and Perry Anderson (eds.)
      2. The Question of Europe
      3. Verso
      4. 1997
      5. POL
      1. Frank van der Stok, Frits Gierstberg, Flip Bool (eds.)
      2. Questioning History. Imagining the Past in Contemporary Art (Reflect #07)
      3. NAi Publishers
      4. 2008
      5. AH

    R

      1. Etienne Balibar and Immanuel Wallerstein
      2. Race, Nation, Class: Ambiguous Identities
      3. Verso
      4. 1991
      5. PCS/CS
      1. Nicolas Bourriaud
      2. The Radicant
      3. Berlin/New York: Lukas & Sternberg
      4. 2009
      5. AT
      1. James Elkins and Michael Newman (eds.)
      2. Re-enchantment (Art Seminar)
      3. Routledge
      4. 2009
      5. AT
      1. Olu Oguibe and Okwui Enwezor
      2. Reading the Contemporary: African Art from Theory to the Marketplace
      3. Institute for International Visual Arts (INIVA) & MIT Press
      4. 1999
      5. AH
      1. David Priestland
      2. The Red Flag: A History of Global Communism
      3. Grove Press
      4. 2009
      5. POL/GEO
      1. Antonio Negri
      2. Reflections on Empire
      3. Polity Press
      4. 2008
      5. THE
      1. Tom Holert
      2. Regieren im Bildraum
      3. b_books/Polypen
      4. 2008
      5. AT
      1. Wendy Brown
      2. Regulating Aversion: Tolerance in the Age of Identity and Empire
      3. Princeton University Press
      4. 2008
      5. THE
      1. Jürgen Habermas
      2. Religion and Rationality: Essays on Reason, God and Modernity
      3. London: Blackwell
      4. 2002
      5. THE
      1. Charity Scribner
      2. Requiem for Communism (2003)
      3. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press
      4. 2005
      5. AH
      1. Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe and Jean-Luc Nancy
      2. Retreating the Political (Warwick Studies in European Philosophy)
      3. London: Routledge
      4. 1997
      5. THE
      1. Maria Hlavajova, Sven Lütticken, and Jill Winder (eds.)
      2. The Return of Religion and Other Myths: A Critical Reader in Contemporary Art
      3. BAK, basis voor actuele kunst and post editions
      4. 2009
      5. AT
      1. Chantal Mouffe
      2. The Return of the Political (1993)
      3. London: Verso
      4. 2005
      5. THE
      1. Hal Foster
      2. The Return of the Real: Avant-Garde at the End of the Century
      3. Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press
      4. 2001
      5. AT
      1. Slavoj Žižek
      2. Revolution at the Gates: Žižek on Lenin, the 1917 Writings
      3. Verso
      4. 2004
      5. THE
      1. Margriet Schavemakers & Mischa Rakier (ed.)
      2. Right about Now: Art and Theory since the 1990s
      3. Amsterdam: Valiz
      4. 2007
      5. AT
      1. Archie Brown
      2. The Rise and Fall of Communism
      3. Ecco Books
      4. 2009
      5. POL/GEO
      1. Manfred Steger
      2. The Rise of the Global Imaginary: Political Ideologies from the French Revolution to the Global War on Terror
      3. Oxford University Press
      4. 2009
      5. GLO
      1. Manuel Castells
      2. The Rise of the Network Society (1996)
      3. London: Blackwell
      4. 2006
      5. GLO
      1. Stuart Morgan and Frances Morris (eds.)
      2. Rites of Passage: Art for the End of the Century
      3. Tate Gallery Publications
      4. 1995
      5. EXH
      1. Marion von Osten
      2. Ruckblick auf das programm 96 der Shedhalle
      3. Zürich: Shedhalle
      4. 1997
      5. AH
      1. Boris Kagarlitsky
      2. Russia Under Yeltsin and Putin: Neo-liberal Autocracy
      3. Pluto Press
      4. 2001
      5. POL/GEO

    S

      1. Nelson Aguilar (ed.)
      2. 22nd São Paulo Biennial: Bienal Brasil Seculo XX
      3. Fundação Bienal de São Paulo
      4. 1994
      5. EXH
      1. 24th São Paulo Biennial: 24e Bienal de São Paulo
      2. Fundação Bienal de São Paulo
      3. 1994
      4. EXH
      1. 3rd Shanghai Biennale
      2. Shanghai Art Museum
      3. 2000
      4. EXH
      1. Walter Smerling (ed.)
      2. 60 Jahre, 60 Werke: Kunst aus der Bundesrepublik Deutschland 1949 bis 2009
      3. Wienand Verlag
      4. 2009
      5. EXH
      1. Alain Badiou
      2. Saint Paul: The Foundation of Universalism
      3. Stanford University Press
      4. 2003
      5. THE
      1. Nancy Fraser
      2. Scales of Justice: Reimagining Political Space in a Globalizing World (New Directions in Critical Theory)
      3. Columbia University Press
      4. 2008
      5. THE
      1. Alain Badiou
      2. Second Manifesto for Philosophy
      3. Polity Press
      4. 2010
      5. THE
      1. Sven Lütticken
      2. Secret Publicity: Essays on Contemporary Art
      3. NAi Publishers
      4. 2005
      5. AT
      1. Michel Foucault
      2. Security, Territory, Population: Lectures at the College de France, 1977-78
      3. Hampshire: Palgrave
      4. 2007
      5. THE
      1. Raqs Media Collective
      2. Seepage
      3. Sternberg Press
      4. 2010
      5. ETC
      1. Norman Rosenthal, Brooks Adams, et al. (eds.)
      2. Sensation: Young British Artists from the Saatchi Collection
      3. Thames and Hudson
      4. 1998
      5. EXH
      1. Marion von Osten (ed.)
      2. Sex & Space
      3. Shedhalle
      4. 1996
      5. EXH
      1. Beatriz Colomina (ed.)
      2. Sexuality and Space
      3. Princeton Architectural Press
      4. 1996
      5. PCS/CS
      1. Naomi Klein
      2. The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism
      3. Picador
      4. 2008
      5. GLO
      1. Okwui Enwezor (ed.)
      2. The Short Century: Independence and Liberation Movements in Africa, 1945–1994
      3. Prestel
      4. 2001
      5. EXH
      1. Julie Ault (ed.)
      2. Show & Tell: A Chronicle of Group Material
      3. London: Four Corners Books
      4. 2010
      5. ETC
      1. Giorgio Agamben
      2. The Signature of All Things: On Method
      3. MIT Press and Zone Books
      4. 2009
      5. THE
      1. Donna Haraway
      2. Simians, Cyborgs, and Women: The Reinvention of Nature
      3. London: Free Association Books
      4. 1991
      5. THE
      1. Jean Baudrillard,
      2. Simulacra and Simulation
      3. Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press
      4. 1994
      5. THE
      1. Zygmunt Bauman
      2. Socialism: The Active Utopia
      3. Holmes & Meier
      4. 1976
      5. THE
      1. Cornelius Castoriadis
      2. A Society Adrift: Interviews and Debates, 1974–1997
      3. Fordham University Press
      4. 2010
      5. THE
      1. Felix Guattari
      2. Soft Subversions: Texts and Interviews 1977–1985
      3. Semiotext(e)
      4. 2009
      5. THE
      1. Jan Brand, Catelijne de Muynck, and Valerie Smith (eds.)
      2. Sonsbeek 93
      3. Snoeck-Ducaju & Zoon
      4. 1993
      5. EXH
      1. David Harvey
      2. Spaces of Capital. Towards a Critical Geography
      3. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press
      4. 2001
      5. GLO
      1. Nikiforos Diamandouros, Thalia Dragonas, and Çağlar Keyder (eds.)
      2. Spatial Conceptions of the Nation: Modernizing Geographies in Greece and Turkey : (International Library of Twentieth Century History)
      3. I B Tauris & Co
      4. 2010
      5. POL/GEO
      1. Benedict Anderson
      2. Spectre of Comparisons: Nationalism, Southeast Asia, and the World
      3. Verso
      4. (1998) 2002
      5. PCS/CS
      1. Jacques Derrida
      2. Spectres of Marx. The State of the Debt, the Work of Mourning and the New International (1994)
      3. London: Routledge
      4. 2006
      5. THE
      1. Gilles Deleuze
      2. Spinoza: Practical Philosophy
      3. City Lights Books
      4. 1998
      5. THE
      1. Jean Baudrillard
      2. The Spirit of Terrorism (2002)
      3. London: Verso
      4. 2010
      5. THE
      1. James Elkins and Michael Newman (eds.)
      2. The State of Art Criticism (Art Seminar)
      3. Routledge
      4. 2008
      5. AT
      1. Antonio Pinto Ribeiro (ed.)
      2. The State of the World
      3. Carcanet
      4. 2007
      5. THE
      1. Julia Kristeva
      2. Strangers to Ourselves
      3. New York: Columbia University Press
      4. 1991
      5. THE
      1. Slavoj Žižek
      2. The Sublime Object of Ideology (1989)
      3. London: Verso
      4. 2008
      5. THE
      1. Marion von Osten (ed.)
      2. SUPERmarkt: money, market, gender politics
      3. Shedhalle
      4. 1998
      5. EXH
      1. Vasif Kortun and Erden Kosova
      2. Szene Türkei: Abseits, Aber Tor! : Jahresring 51
      3. Verlag der Buchhandlung Walter König
      4. 2005
      5. AH
      1. Margarethe Jochimsen, Tilman Osterwold, Jiri Svestka, et al. (eds.)
      2. “SOWJETUNION.” 63 deutsche Kunstvereine zeigen Kunst aus 20 Ländern: Kunst, Europa
      3. Verlag Hermann Schmidt
      4. 1991
      5. EXH

    T

      1. Johanna Billing, Maria Lind, and Lars Nilsson (eds.)
      2. Taking the Matter into Common Hands: Contemporary Art and Collaborative Practices
      3. London: Black Dog Publishing
      4. 2007
      5. AT
      1. Olav Velthuis
      2. Talking Prices: Symbolic Meanings of Prices on the Market for Contemporary Art
      3. Princeton: Princeton University Press
      4. 2007
      5. AH
      1. Catherine David (ed.)
      2. Tamáss – Contemporary Arab Representations: Volume 1: Beirut/Lebanon
      3. Fundacio Antoni Tapies
      4. 2002
      5. EXH
      1. Catherine David (ed.)
      2. Tamáss, Contemporary Arab Representations: Volume 2: Cairo
      3. Witte de With
      4. 2004
      5. EXH
      1. Irit Rogoff
      2. Terra Infirma: Geography’s Visual Culture
      3. Routledge
      4. 2000
      5. AT
      1. Saskia Sassen
      2. Territory, Authority, Rights. From Medieval to Global Assemblages (2006)
      3. Princeton: Princeton University Press
      4. 2008
      5. GLO
      1. Paul Berman
      2. Terror and Liberalism
      3. W. W. Norton & Co.
      4. 2004
      5. POL/GEO
      1. Faisal Devji
      2. The Terrorist in Search of Humanity: Militant Islam and Global Politics (Crises in World Politics)
      3. London: Hurst & Co.
      4. 2008
      5. POL
      1. Zoya Kocur and Simon Leung (eds.)
      2. Theory in Contemporary Art Since 1985
      3. Wiley-Blackwell
      4. 2004
      5. AT
      1. Peter Bürger
      2. Theory of the Avant-Garde (Theory and History of Literature Vol. 4)
      3. University of Minnesota Press
      4. 1984
      5. AT
      1. Alain Badiou
      2. Theory of the Subject
      3. Continuum
      4. 2009
      5. THE
      1. Reesa Greenberg, Bruce W. Ferguson, and Sandy Nairne (eds.)
      2. Thinking About Exhibitions
      3. London: Routledge
      4. 2009
      5. AH
      1. Susan Buck-Morss
      2. Thinking Past Terror: Islamism and Critical Theory on the Left (2003)
      3. London: Verso
      4. 2006
      5. THE
      1. Joseph Backstein, Daniel Birnbaum, Sven-Olov Wallenstein (eds.)
      2. Thinking Worlds: The Moscow Conference on Philosophy, Politics, and Art
      3. New York/ Berlin: Sternberg Press
      4. 2008
      5. AT
      1. Bart De Baere, Pierre Giquel, and Dirk Pültau (eds.)
      2. This is the show and the show is many things
      3. S.M.A.K.
      4. 1994
      5. EXH
      1. Gerald Raunig
      2. A Thousand Machines : A Concise Philosophy of the Machine as Social Movement
      3. Semiotext(e)
      4. 2010
      5. AT
      1. Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari
      2. A Thousand Plateaus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia
      3. Continuum
      4. 2004
      5. THE
      1. Felix Guattari
      2. The Three Ecologies
      3. Continuum
      4. 2008
      5. THE
      1. Christian Höller
      2. Time Action Vision: Conversations in Cultural Studies, Theory, and Activism
      3. JRP|Ringier
      4. 2008
      5. AT
      1. Rory Bester and Matthew Debord (eds.)
      2. Trade Routes – History and Geography: 2nd Johannesburg Biennale 1997
      3. Greater Johannesburg Metropolitan Council and Prince Claus Fund for Culture and Development
      4. 1997
      5. EXH
      1. Nicolas Bourriad (ed.)
      2. Traffic
      3. CAPC Contemporary Museum
      4. 1995
      5. EXH
      1. Eda Cufer (ed.)
      2. Transnacionala: Highway Collisions Between East and West and the Crossroads of Art
      3. Ljubljana: Koda
      4. 2000
      5. EXH
      1. Rosi Braidotti
      2. Transpositions: On Nomadic Ethics (2006)
      3. London: Polity Press
      4. 2008
      5. THE
      1. Boris Groys (ed.)
      2. Traumfabrik Kommunismus/ Dream Factory Communism: Der Visuelle Kulture der Stalinzeit/The Visual Culture of the Stalin Era
      3. Ostfildern-Ruit: Hatje Cantz
      4. 2003
      5. EXH
      1. Trust (Catalogue)
      2. 1995
      3. EXH
      1. Hans-Georg Gadamer
      2. Truth and Method
      3. Continuum
      4. (1975) 2004
      5. THE
      1. Oliver Roy (ed.)
      2. Turkey Today: A European Country?
      3. London: Anthem Press
      4. 2005
      5. POL
      1. Andreas Huyssen
      2. Twilight Memories: Marking Time in a Culture of Amnesia
      3. Routledge
      4. 1995
      5. PCS/CS
      1. Rasheed Araeen, Ziauddin Sardar, and Sean Cubitt (eds.)
      2. The ‘Third Text’ Reader on Art, Culture and Theory
      3. Continuum
      4. 2002
      5. PCS/CS

    U

      1. Noah Horowitz and Brian Sholis (eds.)
      2. The Uncertain States of America Reader
      3. New York/ Berlin: Sternberg Press
      4. 2006
      5. EXH
      1. Daniel Birnbaum and Isabelle Graw (eds.)
      2. Under Pressure: Pictures, Subjects, and the New Spirit of Capitalism
      3. New York/ Berlin: Sternberg Press
      4. 2008
      5. AT
      1. Benedict Anderson
      2. Under Three Flags: Anarchism and the Anti-colonial Imagination (2005)
      3. London: Verso
      4. 2007
      5. PCS/CS
      1. Iftikhar Dadi and Salah Hassan (eds.)
      2. Unpacking Europe: Towards a Critical Reading
      3. NAi Publishers
      4. 2001
      5. EXH
      1. Armando Silva (ed.)
      2. Urban Imaginaries from Latin America: Documenta 11
      3. Hatje Cantz
      4. 2003
      5. AT
      1. Antonio Pinto Ribeiro (ed.)
      2. The Urgency of Theory (The State of the World)
      3. Carcanet Press
      4. 2008
      5. THE

    V

      1. Léonie von Oppenheim (ed.)
      2. 45th Venice Biennale: Aperto 93 Emergency/Emergenza
      3. Flash Art/Giancarlo Politi Editore
      4. 1993
      5. EXH
      1. Harald Szeemann (ed.)
      2. 48th Venice Biennale: Over All – Aperto
      3. Marsilio Editori
      4. 1999
      5. EXH
      1. Harald Szeemann, Cecilia Liveriero Lavelli, and Lara Facco (eds.)
      2. 49th Venice Biennale: Plateau of Human Kind
      3. Electa
      4. 2001
      5. EXH
      1. Francesco Bonami (ed.)
      2. 50th Venice Biennale: Dreams and Conflicts – The Dictatorship of the Viewer
      3. Skira Editore/Marsilio Editori
      4. 2003
      5. EXH
      1. Robert Storr (ed.)
      2. 52nd Venice Biennale: Think with the Senses – Feel with the Mind. Art in the Present Tense.
      3. Marsilio Editori
      4. 2007
      5. EXH
      1. Daniel Birnbaum (ed.)
      2. 53rd Venice Biennale: Making Worlds
      3. Marsilio Editori
      4. 2009
      5. EXH
      1. Fredric Jameson
      2. Valences of the Dialectic
      3. Verso
      4. 2009
      5. THE
      1. Slavoj Žižek
      2. Violence: Six sideways reflections
      3. Profile Books
      4. 2009
      5. THE
      1. Christian Marazzi
      2. The Violence of Financial Capitalism
      3. Semiotext(e)
      4. 2010
      5. GLO
      1. Hal Foster (ed.)
      2. Vision and Visuality: Discussions in Contemporary Culture
      3. New Press
      4. 1998
      5. AT
      1. Beatrice von Bismarck, Eugen Blume, Annette Husch, et al. (eds.)
      2. Visite: Von Gerhard Richter bis Rebecca Horn
      3. DuMont
      4. 2008
      5. EXH
      1. Lynne Cooke and Peter Wollen (eds.)
      2. Visual Display: Culture Beyond Appearances (Discussions in Contemporary Culture, No 10)
      3. New Press
      4. 1999
      5. AT

    W

      1. Boris Groys and Andro Wekua
      2. Wait to Wait: A Conversation
      3. JRP|Ringier
      4. 2009
      5. AT
      1. Benda Hofmeyr (ed.)
      2. The Wal-Mart Phenomenon: Resisting Neo-Liberal Power through Art, Design and Theory
      3. Jan van Eyck Academie
      4. 2008
      5. AT
      1. Bruno Latour
      2. We Have Never Been Modern
      3. New York: Prentice Hall
      4. 1993
      5. PCS/CS
      1. Étienne Balibar
      2. We the People of Europe? Reflections on Transnational Citizenship (2003)
      3. Princeton: Princeton University Press
      4. 2003
      5. THE
      1. Dirk Philipsen
      2. We Were the People: Voices from East Germany’s Revolutionary Autumn of 1989
      3. Durham: Duke University Press
      4. 1993
      5. POL/GEO
      1. Slavoj Žižek
      2. Welcome to the Desert of the Real!: Five Essays on September 11 and Related Dates
      3. London: Verso
      4. 2002
      5. THE
      1. Kobena Mercer
      2. Welcome to the Jungle : New Positions in Black Cultural Studies
      3. London: Routledge
      4. 1994
      5. PCS/CS
      1. Laszlo Glozer (ed.)
      2. Westkunst: Zeitgenössische Kunst seit 1939
      3. DuMont
      4. 1981
      5. EXH
      1. Kaspar König (ed.)
      2. Westkunst, Heute
      3. DuMont
      4. 1981
      5. EXH
      1. Kunstforum International
      2. Westkunst, Realismus, Mimesis, in: Kunstforum International no. 44/45, 2–3
      3. Kunstforum International
      4. 1981
      5. EXH
      1. Mark Sanchez and Jerome Sans (eds.)
      2. What Do You Expect from an Art Institution in the 21st Century?
      3. Paris: Palais de Toyko
      4. 2002
      5. AH
      1. Terry Smith
      2. What is Contemporary Art?
      3. University of Chicago Press
      4. 2009
      5. AH
      1. Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari
      2. What is Philosophy?
      3. Verso
      4. 1994
      5. THE
      1. Katherine Verdery
      2. What Was Socialism, and What Comes Next? (Princeton Studies in Culture/Power/History)
      3. Princeton University Press
      4. 1996
      5. POL
      1. Judith Butler, John Guillory, and Kendall Thomas (eds.)
      2. What’s Left of Theory?: New Work on the Politics of Literary Theory
      3. Routledge
      4. 2000
      5. THE
      1. Thelma Golden, John G. Hanhardt, Lisa Phillips, and Elisabeth Sussman (eds.)
      2. Whitney Biennial: 1993 Biennial Exhibtion
      3. Whitney Museum of American Art
      4. 1993
      5. EXH
      1. Maria Hlavajova and Jill Winder (eds.)
      2. Who if not we should at least try to imagine the future of all this?: 7 episodes in (ex)changing Europe
      3. Amsterdam: Artimo
      4. 2004
      5. EXH
      1. Frances Stonor Saunders
      2. Who Paid the Piper? CIA and the Cultural Cold War (1999)
      3. London: Granta Books
      4. 2000
      5. AH
      1. Judith Butler and Gayatri Spivak
      2. Who Sings the Nation-State?: Language, Politics, Belonging
      3. Chicago University Press
      4. 2007
      5. THE
      1. Leontine Coelewij and Martijn van Nieuwenhuyzen (eds.)
      2. Wild Walls
      3. Stedelijk Museum
      4. 1995
      5. EXH
      1. Michael Huter, et al. (ed.)
      2. Wittgenstein | Biographie. Philosophie. Praxis.: Eine Ausstellung der Wiener Secession
      3. Secession
      4. 1989
      5. EXH
      1. Trinh T. Minh-Ha
      2. Woman, Native, Other: Writing, Postcoloniality and Feminism
      3. Indiana University Press
      4. 1989
      5. PCS/CS
      1. Ulrich Beck
      2. World at Risk
      3. Polity Press
      4. 2008
      5. THE
      1. Deniz Unsal (ed.)
      2. Writings from the 9th International İstanbul Biennial : Art, City and Politics in An Expanding World
      3. Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts
      4. 2005
      5. EXH

    Z

      1. Boris Buden
      2. Zone des Übergangs: Vom Ende des Postkommunismus
      3. Suhrkamp
      4. 2009
      5. THE
      1. Jodi Dean
      2. Žižek’s Politics
      3. Routledge
      4. 2006
      5. THE