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Sadie Plant argues that cyberspace is a potentially radical space which uses modes of thinking and operating that have traditionally been seen as female. She also considers the relationship between...
A lecture by Wole Soyinka on the theme of writers in society faced by oppression.
An interview with J G Ballard about his novel ‘The Empire of the Sun’ and the background to his writing.
Paul Gilroy, a post-colonial theorist, discusses with Barnor Hesse his arguments against the simplifications of black nationalism and ethnocentrism and proposes an embracing of more complex alternatives in...
A panel of artists and art historians put a historical perspective on conceptual art. Asks whether conceptual art is something of the past, what was the relationship between conceptual are and women, and how...
Documents the Technophobia Conference, which explored the dangers and power of new technology to organise society, and personal identity. A panel discusses how closed-circuit television and barcodes can be...
Douglas Coupland, whose vision of a ‘Generation X’ defined the zeitgeist of the early 1990s, has produced work that reflects upon traditional themes of American fiction and transposes them to provides a...
Peruvian novelist Mario Vargas Llosa interviews Cuban author G Cabrera Infante.
A conversation between the South African writer Ellen Kuzwayo and Hilda Bernstein arising out of Ellen Kuzwayo’s autobiography ‘Call me Woman’.
Bella Freud’s fashion designed was acclaimed for its combination of elegance and streetstyle. Freud talks with Paula Reed about her inspirations, how she approaches her clothes, working with Vivienne...
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