Pierre d’Alancaisez

Pierre d’Alancaisez, PhD

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Artists Remake the World: A Contemporary Art Manifesto (Yale UP, 2023) puts forward an account of contemporary art’s political ambitions and potential. Surveying such innovations as evidence-driven art, socially engaged art, and ecological art, the book explores how artists have attempted to offer bold solutions to the

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Pierre d’Alancaisez & Gregory Sholette 27 Sep 2022 • EN

Gregory Sholette, "The Art of Activism and the Activism of Art" (Lund Humphries, 2021)

Since the global financial crash of 2008, artists have become increasingly engaged in a wide range of cultural activism targeted against capitalism, political authoritarianism, colonial legacies, gentrification, but also in opposition to their own exploitation. They have also absorbed and reflected forms of protest wit

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Pierre d’Alancaisez & Olúfemi Táíwò 22 Sep 2022 • EN

Olúfemi Táíwò, "Against Decolonization: Taking African Agency Seriously" (Hurst, 2022)

Decolonisation has lost its way. Originally a struggle to escape the West’s direct political and economic control, it has become a catch-all idea, often for performing ‘morality’ or ‘authenticity’. In Against Decolonization: Taking African Agency Seriously (Hurst, 2022), Olúfẹ́mi Táíwò fiercely rejects the indiscrimina

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Pierre d’Alancaisez & Nina Power 14 Feb 2022 • EN

Nina Power, "What Do Men Want?: Masculinity and Its Discontents" (Penguin, 2022)

Something is definitely up with men. From millions online who engage with the manosphere to the #metoo backlash, from Men's Rights activists and incels to spiralling suicide rates, it's easy to see that, while men still rule the world, masculinity is in crisis. Feminism has gone some way towards dismantling the patriar

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Pierre d’Alancaisez & Grant Tavinor 28 Jan 2022 • EN

Grant Tavinor, "The Aesthetics of Virtual Reality" (Routledge, 2021)

When philosophers have approached virtual reality, they have almost always done so through the lens of metaphysics, asking questions about the reality of virtual items and worlds, about the value of such things, and indeed, about how they may reshape our understanding of the “real” world. Grant Tavinor finds that appro

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