I WAS A TEENAGE CRITICAL THEORIST
English

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This book results from my teenage fixation on monsters and mutations. If beauty is the trademark of oppression and order deformity is the aesthetical precognition of revolution (monstrum means 'wonder' no less than 'horrible shape'). Monstrosity is a logic of disgregation a way of naming the new; that's why revolution can find appropriate expression only in its open shape: Zappa's mutations Romero's zombies Nagai's robots. Contrary to Pomo populism though the author knows the difference between Art and Revolution and investigates the possibilities of revolutionary art under capitalism in an on-going confrontation with the perverse and polymorphous joys of his teenage heroes. Zappa Romero and Nagai not only provide us with the central insight that phantasy is a way of seeing the world AS IT IS; they reveal the impotence of every Critical Theorist unable to take part in the event criticised.
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