Tiqqun (literature)

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Tiqqun

Tiqqun is a French collective of authors that published from 1999 to 2009.

With his poetic style and his politically radical commitment, Tiqqun stands in the tradition of the Situationists and Lettrism . Postmodern philosophy is also particularly influential . In this sense, Tiqqun sees itself as “an instrument serving a position ”. In order to break through the systemic criticism of the left , every practice of resistance should break through streams of information and not intensify them.

The term " Tiqqun " comes from the Kabbalistic and Messianic-Jewish tradition and at the same time means improvement, restitution and redemption.

Invisible Committee

At the end of the text "Introduction to the Civil War" it reads: "The ethics of civil war that have been expressed here were given the name" Invisible Committee "one day. It designates a special faction of the imaginary party, its revolutionary pole." Several texts were published under the name Comité Invisible , including The Coming Insurrection , which led to major media reactions.

literature

German

French

  • Tiqqun 1 - Exercises de metaphysique critique. 1999.
  • Hommes-Machines, mode d'emploi. Editions Michel Baverey, Nantes 1999.
  • Tiqqun 2 - Zone d'Opacité Offensive. Paris 2001, ISBN 2-913372-11-2 .
  • Premiers matériaux pour une theory de la Jeune-Fille. Mille et Une Nuits, Paris 2001, ISBN 2-84205-590-X .
  • Théorie du Bloom. La Fabrique, Paris 2004, ISBN 2-913372-39-2 .
  • Premiers matériaux pour une theory de la Jeune-Fille. Editions VLCP, Paris 2006, ISBN 2-916701-01-X .
  • Introduction à la guerre civile. VLCP, Paris 2006, ISBN 2-916701-00-1 .
  • Ceci n'est pas un programs. VLCP, Paris 2006, ISBN 2-916701-02-8 .
  • Contributions à la guerre en cours. La Fabrique, Paris 2009, ISBN 978-2-913372-93-1 .
  • Tout a failli, vive le communisme. La Fabrique, Paris 2009, ISBN 978-2-913372-99-3 .

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