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Jean Baudrillard meets Cookie Mueller in this gathering of French theory and new American fiction. Compiled in 2001 to commemorate the passing of an era, Hatred of Capitalism brings together highlights of Semiotext(e)'s most beloved and prescient works. Semiotext(e)'s three-decade history mirrors the history of American thought. Founded by French theorist and critic Sylvere Lotringer as a scholarly journal in 1974, Semiotext(e) quickly took on the mission of melding French theory with the American art world and punk underground. Its Foreign Agents, Native Agents, Active Agents and Double Agents imprints have brought together thinkers and writers as diverse as Gilles Deleuze, Assata Shakur, Bob Flanagan, Paul Virillio, Kate Millet, Jean Baudrillard, Michelle Tea, William S. Burroughs, Eileen Myles, Ulrike Meinhof, and Fanny Howe. In Hatred of Capitalism, editors Kraus and Lotringer bring these people together in the same volume for the first time.
Introduction: The History of Semiotext (e) p. 13 An American Poem p. 25 Terror Prisoner in the United States p. 37 Our Theatre of Cruelty p. 51 Aliens and Anorexia p. 57 Armed Anti-Imperialist Struggle p. 63 Pure War Pandora's Box p. 67 The Empire of Disorder p. 83 Algeria p. 97 The Culprit p. 105 "The Writing, Always the Writing." p. 121 Politics, Domesticity and Flight Why Theory? p. 129 The Angel p. 133 The Last Vehicle p. 151 For the Birds p. 161 The Dance of Signs p. 173 January p. 191 Dynasty Reruns p. 201 May 68 Did Not Take Place p. 209 Getting and Spending Capitalism: A Very Special Delirium p. 215 Leash p. 221 Energumen Capitalism p. 229 Uncle Fishhook and the Sacred Baby Poo Poo of Art p. 243 Ecstasy In the White Winter Sun p. 263 Armed Anti-Imperialist Struggle p. 273 Full Stop for an Infernal Planet p. 281 The Wild Celebration p. 285 We All Can't Die in Bed p. 289 Becoming Friendship as a Way of Life p. 297 Goth-N-Roll High School p. 303 Sunless p. 321 Women, Homosexuals and Youth: Latent Sexual Liberation p. 335 The Exegesis p. 341 Becoming-Woman p. 355 Life in These United States Home Training to Crash Pad p. 363 The Popling p. 375 Abduction and Rape - Highway 31, Elkton, Md - 1969 p. 383 LSD...Just the High Points p. 393 Death Mask p. 409