Sylvère Lotringer

Sylvère Lotringer
Sylvère Lotringer

Sylvère Lotringer (né en 1938, à Paris, France) est un philosophe français, professeur à l'université Columbia University de New York[1] et professeur à European Graduate School de Saas-Fee[2].

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Éléments biographiques

Lotringer a fondé la revue et la maison d’édition Semiotext(e)[3].

La revue créée en 1973 diffuse aux États-Unis des théoriciens français tels que Gilles Deleuze, Jean Baudrillard, Paul Virilio, Félix Guattari ou encore Michel Foucault, dans la perspective de la post-modernité.

Depuis 1970, Lotringer vit aux États-Unis.

Œuvres

  • The Accident of Art, 2005 (avec Paul Virilio)
  • French Theory in America, 2001 (avec Sande Cohen)
  • Pure War, 1997 (avec Paul Virilio)
publiées en français
  • À Satiété, 2006
  • Oublier Artaud, 2005 (avec Jean Baudrillard)
  • Fous d'Artaud, 2003

Notes et références

Liens externes

Entrevue avec Sylvère Lotringer, "Un théoricien à New York" (3 parties) sur Radio Spirale: http://www.spiralemagazine.com/radio_spirale/rs_audio/MC4_Lotringer1.mp3


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