The Postmodern Scene: Excremental Culture and Hyper-Aesthetics  

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"What is the postmodern scene? Baudrillard’s excremental culture? Or a final homecoming to a technoscape where a “body without organs” (Artaud), a “negative space” (Rosalind Krauss), a “pure implosion” (Lyotard), a “looking away” (Barthes) or an “aleatory Theorizing the Postmodern mechanism” (Serres) is now first nature and thus the terrain of a new political refusal? --Arthur Kroker and David Cook

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The Postmodern Scene: Excremental Culture and Hyper-Aesthetics () is a book by Arthur Kroker and David Cook.

On the cover is The Old Man's Boat (1982) by Eric Fischl.



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