Potlatch (magazine)
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'''''Potlatch''''' was the "information bulletin of the French Section of the [[Lettrist International]]" published 27 issues, from [[June 22]] [[1954]] to [[November 5]] [[1957]]. Weekly for the first 12 issues, then monthly. Several well-known members, including [[Guy Debord]], [[Mohamed Dahou]], and [[Gil J. Wolman]] went on to form the [[Situationist International]]. | '''''Potlatch''''' was the "information bulletin of the French Section of the [[Lettrist International]]" published 27 issues, from [[June 22]] [[1954]] to [[November 5]] [[1957]]. Weekly for the first 12 issues, then monthly. Several well-known members, including [[Guy Debord]], [[Mohamed Dahou]], and [[Gil J. Wolman]] went on to form the [[Situationist International]]. | ||
- | The potlatch was alos a Bataillean concept, borrowed from [[Marcel Mauss]]'s discussion of the [[kula]] and the [[gift economy]]) | + | The potlatch was alos a [[Bataillean]] concept, borrowed from [[Marcel Mauss]]'s discussion of the [[kula]] and the [[gift economy]]) |
== ''Potlatch, 1954-1957'' (1996) - Guy Debord == | == ''Potlatch, 1954-1957'' (1996) - Guy Debord == |
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Potlatch was the "information bulletin of the French Section of the Lettrist International" published 27 issues, from June 22 1954 to November 5 1957. Weekly for the first 12 issues, then monthly. Several well-known members, including Guy Debord, Mohamed Dahou, and Gil J. Wolman went on to form the Situationist International.
The potlatch was alos a Bataillean concept, borrowed from Marcel Mauss's discussion of the kula and the gift economy)
Potlatch, 1954-1957 (1996) - Guy Debord
- 291 pages
- Publisher: Gallimard; ED. AUGM edition (November 15, 1996)
- ISBN 2070401340