Eric Rents A Disc From Blockbuster
Created on: March 16th, 2015
Eric is finally un-grounded and goes to Blockbuster to check out some sweet aesthetics.
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Yeah, you're right. I should have, as "avant-garde" is a terrible word to describe radical cultural production practices as it merely internalizes and embodies the violent, disciplinary rhetoric (and power) of the neoliberal State. It is a military term denoting, connoting, and identifying with conservative bodies and apparatuses of control that should never have been used by or for "radical" practices. That is, there is nothing "radical" or resistant about reifying State and hegemonic biopolitics, whether through language or action.
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