Constructed Situations: A New History of the Situationist International: A New History of the Situationist International (Marxism and Culture)

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by Frances Stracey

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The Situationist International were a group of anti-authoritarian, highly cultured, revolutionary artists whose energy and enragement fundamentally shaped the revolutions of the late 1960’s, most famously in Paris in May ‘68. They took on their shoulders the history of the workers’ struggle, saw that it had been corrupted by authoritarianism and transformed it, with influences incorporating the avant-garde via Dada and Surrealism. They were not Marxologists, defenders of the faith. Marxism came back to life in their raging analyses, the use of the ‘spectacle’ and at the heart of the project was the idea of the constructed situation. This book by Frances Stracey offers itself up as the ‘first historiography of constructed situations’. Within it are new insights into the movement, and with them, a sense of relevance to political situations and practice today. As an archivist, Stracey uncovered new documents which, amongst other things, revealed how the SI related to representations of sexuality; and is able to discuss whether they could be considered as feminists or not. She also looked at their famous motto ‘Never Work’ and again shows how alienated labour is even more relevant to us today. Constructed Situations is not a history of celebrated personalities, or cultural influences, or political circumstances. It is instead an open door to one of the most influential art movements in modern history, and an invitation for us to reclaim inspiration from this ubiquitous movement. "Frances Stracey was an original and committed interpreter of the Situationist International, who saw their work not just as art history but as contributing to an ongoing challenge to commodified life, down into our own times." -McKenzie Wark, author of The Beach Beneath the Street "Stracey returns the S.I. to a living tradition of critique and negation in art. It is her work on women in the S.I. and the debate on gender and class, identity and the universal, though, that defines her investigation of the 'situation'. In reinstating the S.I.'s critique of 'bourgeois feminism' to their theory of the situation, she re-complexifies the debates on gender and total revolutionary practice in the group. Overall, then, Stracey's book provides a much needed reassessment of the continuing implications of S.I. cultural thinking for today." -Professor John Roberts, author of The Art of Interruption: Realism, Photography and the Everyday 'Frances Stracey was an original and committed interpreter of the Situationist International, who saw their work not just as art history but as contributing to an ongoing challenge to commodified life, down into our own times' 'The most penetrating inquiry into Situationist strategy yet to appear' 'Fuelled by her remarkable insights into the work of the image in an image-culture, Frances Stracey offers a ground-breaking and timely account of Situationist 'situations'. Not only does she restore a place for women as radical subjects within the movement but she fearlessly shows us what is at stake in living such a project now' 'Stracey returns the SI to a living tradition of critique and negation in art. It is her work on women in the SI and the debate on gender and class, identity and the universal, though, that defines her investigation of the 'situation'' 'Challenging the prevalent woolly and dehistoricised readings, Frances Stracey advances a powerful and incisive reconstruction of SI practice' 'Stracey does not reduce the Situationist movement to a form of art praxis or media theory. She takes the Situtationist's claim to have developed a modern approach to revolution seriously and focuses on the 'construction of situations' as a practical alternative to the spectacle. She addresses the difficult problem of assessing what parts of the Situationist legacy may still inspire contemporary critical cultural forms' Frances Stracey (1963-2009) was Senior Lecturer in the History of Art Department, University College London, and organising committee member for the 'Marxism and the Interpretation of Culture' seminar, London. Constructed Situations A New History of the Situationist International By Frances Stracey Pluto Press Copyright © 2014 the Estate of Frances Stracey All rights reserved. ISBN: 978-0-7453-3526-1 Contents List of Figures, vi, Series Preface, viii, Preface, xi, Acknowledgements, xiii, Introduction: Lessons in Failure, 1, Excursus I: The Society of the Spectacle, 4, Excursus II: Constructed Situations, 8, Reconstructing Situations, 14, 1. Surviving History: A Situationist Archive, 19, 2. Industrial Painting: Towards a Surplus of Life, 30, 3. Destruktion af RSG-6: The Latest Avant-Garde, 44, 4. Consuming the Spectacle: The Watts Revolt and a New Proletariat, 56, 5. Situationist Radical Subjectivity and Photo-Graffiti, 76, 6. The Situation of Women, 94, Coda: Learning from the SI, 122, Notes, 140, Index, 170, CHAPTER 1 Surviving History A Situationist

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