LIBROS DEL AUTOR: george vassilacopoulos

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  • A genocide alphabet
    George Vassilacopoulos / Toula Nicolacopoulos
    The book analyses the relationship between Western European colonization and genocidal practice in terms of the need to perfect an absolute crime. ...
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    16,50 €

  • Ashpoems
    George Vassilacopoulos
    How can I recite youA poemMade from ashes?I wrote it with my fingerSurfing on their soft silenceThey fell from the skyPerhaps it was the afternoon lightburningOr human skin and bonesHow can the poet tell?I curved my palm to give a placeTo their dark tiny crystalsWords magically appearedLittle ashmemories ...
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    12,54 €

  • The Darkness Palm
    George Vassilacopoulos
    George Vassilakopoulos was born in Greece in 1957 and migrated to Australia in 1974. He taught philosophyat La Trobe University (Melbourne). He has written studies on ancient Greek and modern European thought. He has been involved in leftist organizations for many years. Previous poetry efforts: Collection (2019), I welcomed you (2021). ...
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    20,06 €

  • I Welcomed You
    George Vassilacopoulos
    These poems explore the idea that poetry is the erotic minimalism of whispering to language through welcoming those who come from the visionary future. But for the poet to achieve this they need to travel in the field of the disasters of history and gather dead words, like the blind person who gathers broken glass by cutting their fingers. From this perspective writing poems is...
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    16,86 €

  • Collected Works
    George Vassilacopoulos
    Spanning a period of more than forty years, these collected poems of love, sorrow, and death are made of words that address history while imploding into silence.                                                                                  ...
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    25,03 €

  • (Un)Willing Collectives
    George Vassilacopoulos / Toula Nicolacopoulos
    In advancing the political project of autonomy, Castoriadis raises the fundamental question: what ought we to think? Following an interpretation of his elucidation of the connections between time, history, and the groundlessness of the world and society, this study argues for a broadening of Castoriadis’s question, something which enables attention, not just to the subject matt...
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    22,55 €

  • Indigenous Sovereignty and the Being of the Occupier
    George Vassilacopoulos / Toula Nicolacopoulos
    Without exception, everyone is called upon today to construct his/her patriotic identity as a response to the supreme imperative of our shared whiteness: ’act as if the land were initially without owners’. For white Australia, this imperative is more primordial than the usual formulation of the call to patriotism: ’be prepared to sacrifice yourself for your country’, since patr...
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    16,50 €

  • Monumental Fragments
    George Vassilacopoulos
    At one and the same time the poet in me sinks and the rebel in me flies. The rebel encounters himself in the poet in whom the vision is drowned. The poet encounters himself in the rebel and becomes philosopher, the bearer of the vision of vision. Being this tension the ego falls in love with both. Fragments are the forgotten whispers of such falling. ...
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    16,33 €

  • The Disjunctive Logic of the World
    George Vassilacopoulos / Toula Nicolacopoulos
    There is today a cross-disciplinary and cross-cultural recognition of the need to reconceptualize the complexities of the global reality. In this study the authors present the view that a rethinking of Hegel’s concept of Civil Society has the potential to meet this need. They argue that the standard interpretations of Hegel are largely misplaced and that a properly systemic rea...
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    20,31 €

  • Hegel and the Logical Structure of Love
    George Vassilacopoulos / Toula Nicolacopoulos
    This study presents an original interpretation of the meaning and complex inter-relationship of the concepts of love, sexuality, family and the law. It argues that they should be understood as forms of interplay between the subjective and the objective, necessity and contingency and unity and difference. A comprehensive elaboration of these forms is to be found in Hegel’s Scien...
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    20,22 €