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On the Poverty of Student Life

Considered in Its Economic, Political, Psychological, Sexual, and Especially Intellectual Aspects, With a Modest Proposal for Doing Away With It
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On the Poverty of Student Life is the revolutionary manifesto that propelled the Situationist International (SI) into global consciousness. Written before the May '68 Paris uprisings and Guy Debord's influential work, it exposes the alienation of students and youth under prevailing social conditions. The pamphlet’s unauthorised distribution, including the misappropriation of school funds to print 10,000 copies, sparked a worldwide underground circulation, with editions produced by worker- and student-led presses across continents. This edition offers the original English translation by Donald Nicholson-Smith, an interview with Mustapha Khayati tracing his journey from colonial Algeria to activist, and essays on its ongoing political relevance. Richly illustrated with nearly one hundred photographs of various editions, it maps a history of global student and worker resistance.
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Ideal for readers interested in revolutionary history, political manifestos, student activism, and 20th-century social movements. Scholars of art, philosophy, and political theory will also find this a valuable resource.

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The manifesto that launched the Situationist International into the public eye and sparked an uprising is back. With the story of its creation and the histories of its publication told for the first time.

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The manifesto that launched the Situationist International (SI) into the public eye and sparked an uprising is back—with the story of its creation and the histories of its publication told like never before.

When the Situationist International was a little-known revolutionary art group, before Guy Debord's philosophical masterpiece Society of the Spectacle was published, and before Paris' universities were occupied in May '68, a pamphlet titled On the Poverty of Student Life spurred a scandal that would turn into a global revolt.

On the Poverty of Student Life was a match that recognised and described student and youth alienation, and the way it was printed and distributed spread that fire. For the first edition, supporters of the SI appropriated school funds to create and distribute 10,000 copies of the pamphlet. From there, dozens of editions were produced by worker- and student-run printing presses around the world, from Paris to East London, from Tokyo to Detroit. This new edition highlights this global underground circulation and brings attention to the common conditions of students, workers, and anti-imperialist resistance in the world of the sixties—bringing that historic reckoning to the present.

Featuring the original English adaptation by former SI member and celebrated translator Donald Nicholson-Smith, an interview with primary author Mustapha Khayati where he traces his journey from colonial Algeria to imperial France to the university and the streets, and essays about the political relevance of the manifesto (then and now)—an edition like this has never before existed. With beautiful photographs of nearly one hundred different editions, this book provides a cartography of world uprisings.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781942173571

Publisher: Common Notions

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 07 July 2022

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Common Notions

Illustration: including black and white illustrations documenting the 69 editions

Contributors:

  • Translated by Donald Nicholson-Smith
  • Edited by Anna O'Meara
  • Edited by Mehdi El Hajoui

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 228.0mm

Weight: 250g

About the Author

Mustapha Khayati was a member of the Situationist International in the 1960s.Though collaborating with other Situationists, he was the chief author of On the Poverty of Student LIfe.

Guy Debord was a French Marxists theorist, philosopher, filmmaker, member of the Letterist International, and founding member of the Situationist International. He is the author of The Society of the Spectacle.

The Situationist International was an international organization of social revolutionaries made up of avant-garde artists, intellectuals, and political theorists. It was prominent in Europe from its formation in 1957 to its dissolution in 1972.

Donald Nicholson-Smith was a member of the SI and has translated a number of their texts (and much more) into English.

Anna O'Meara's research investigates Middle Eastern art and activism between the late 1960's and early 1970's, particularly the work of Mustapha Khayati. Her translations have been published by Verso, Three Rooms Press, Annex Press, and BauerVerlag.

Mehdi El Hajoui, a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and Harvard University, has been researching and collecting the Situationist International for over a decade. Items from his archive have been exhibited at Princeton University, Indiana University, the Chicago Architecture Biennial, the Musee d'Art Moderne et Contemporain of Geneva, and the Haus der Kulturen der Welt in Berlin, among others. He frequently writes and lectures, and as a board member of Booklyn and ProArts Commons supports marginalized artists working at the intersection of art and social change.

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