This publication compiles texts read in the sister reading groups of If I Canāt Dance, I Donāt Want To Be Part Of Your Revolution, which convened in four cities as part of āEdition V ā Appropriation and Dedicationā. The theme reconsiders the artistic strategy of appropriation through later elaborated theories of affect, to explore how āreciprocal investmentā reconfigures appropriation as an act based in connecting, acknowledging, and being porous to material. Inquiring into the relations between property and propriety, ownership and authorship, subjecthood and agency, it includes texts from art history, feminist theory, political economy, anthropology, artists, and more. Published byĀ If I Canāt Dance, I Donāt Want To Be Part Of Your Revolution (Amsterdam).Ā
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632 pages, 15 X 22 cm, paperback,Ā If I Canāt Dance, I Donāt Want To Be Part Of Your Revolution (Amsterdam).Ā