The Situationist InternationalSituationist International (SI) emerged from the convergence of avant-garde art movements and revolutionary Marxist critique in post-war Europe. Founded in 1957Functionalist urbanismfounding (1957) through the merger of groups like the Lettrist InternationalLettrist International, the International Movement for an Imaginist BauhausInstitutional détournementInternational Movement for an Imaginist BauhausBuch-Hansen, HubertBauhausBuch-Hansen, HubertBauhausBauhaus, and COBRACulture jammingCOBRACOBRA (art movement), the SI represented a unique synthesis of aesthetic experimentation and political radicalism (Marcus, 1989; Mc-Dowell, 2004). This convergence was not merely organizational; it involved a fundamental reconceptualization of the relationship between art and politics, rejecting both the autonomyAutonomy of art and the instrumentalization of culture for narrow political ends.

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Theoretical Framework

  • Matias Brum

摘要

The Situationist InternationalSituationist International (SI) emerged from the convergence of avant-garde art movements and revolutionary Marxist critique in post-war Europe. Founded in 1957Functionalist urbanismfounding (1957) through the merger of groups like the Lettrist InternationalLettrist International, the International Movement for an Imaginist BauhausInstitutional détournementInternational Movement for an Imaginist BauhausBuch-Hansen, HubertBauhausBuch-Hansen, HubertBauhausBauhaus, and COBRACulture jammingCOBRACOBRA (art movement), the SI represented a unique synthesis of aesthetic experimentation and political radicalism (Marcus, 1989; Mc-Dowell, 2004). This convergence was not merely organizational; it involved a fundamental reconceptualization of the relationship between art and politics, rejecting both the autonomyAutonomy of art and the instrumentalization of culture for narrow political ends.