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From: John Armitage <john.armitage@unn.ac.uk>
To: nettime-l@desk.nl
Subject: PAUL VIRILIO: FROM MODERNISM TO HYPERMODERNISM AND BEYOND
Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 09:48:50 +0100
Hi Nettimers
At last, the SPECIAL ISSUE OF THEORY, CULTURE & SOCIETY ON PAUL VIRILIO is
almost complete. The details are:
THEORY, CULTURE & SOCIETY
SPECIAL ISSUE ON PAUL VIRILIO
Volume 16, Number 5
October, 1999
Guest Editor, 
John Armitage
This Issue of _TCS is also to be released as a book late in 1999 or early in
2000. 
Title: PAUL VIRILIO: FROM MODERNISM TO HYPERMODERNISM AND BEYOND. J.
ARMITAGE (ed.). Sage Publications in association with Theory, Culture &
Society.
PLEASE CIRCULATE THIS MESSAGE.
Contents below
Best wishes
John Armitage
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CONTENTS
JOHN ARMITAGE     Paul Virilio: An Introduction
JOHN ARMITAGE     From Modernism to Hypermodernism and Beyond:
                              An Interview with Paul Virilio 
                       (translated by Patrice Riemens)
PAUL VIRILIO            Indirect Light
NEIL LEACH           Virilio and Architecture
MIKE GANE           Bunker Theory: Paul Virilio's Last Utopia
DOUGLAS KELLNER   Virilio, War, and Technology: Some Critical
                               Reflections
SEAN CUBITT           Virilio and New Media
SCOTT MCQUIRE       Blinded by the (Speed) of Light
PATRICK CROGAN    The Tendency, The Accident and the Untimely:
                  Paul Virilio's Engagement with the Future
NICHOLAS ZURBRUGG  Virilio, Stelarc, and 'Terminal' Technoculture
VERENA ANDERMATT
CONLEY             The Passenger: Virilio and Feminism
JAMES DER DERIAN  The Conceptual Cosmology of Paul Virilio
JOHN ARMITAGE      Paul Virilio: A Select Bibliography
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"The military is the message"
John Armitage
Division of Government & Politics
University of Northumbria at Newcastle
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE1 8ST
UK
Tel: 0191 227 3943
Fax: 0191 227 4654
E-mail (w): john.armitage@unn.ac.uk
E-mail (h): j.armitage@technologica.demon.co.uk
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