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Giovanni Tusa's latest work, De la Fin, co-authored with Alain Badiou, has been published in France in 2017
and then translated with new original essays in English (The End, Polity Press, UK), Portuguese
(Do Fim, Cultura e Barbárie, Brazil), and Spanish (Acerca del fin, Tinta Limon Ediciones,
Argentina). He worked as an editor and translator from French and English for the Italian edition of
L’equivalence des catastrophes and Exclu le juif en nous by Jean Luc-Nancy, Á la recherche du
réel perdu, by Alain Badiou, Be my body for me. Domination and Servitude in Hegel by Catherine
Malabou and Judith Butler, and Edward Said’s Freud and the Non-European.
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Researcher in Philosophy and Ecology
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Giovanni Tusa's latest work, De la Fin, co-authored with Alain Badiou, has been published in France in 2017
and then translated with new original essays in English (The End, Polity Press, UK), Portuguese
(Do Fim, Cultura e Barbárie, Brazil), and Spanish (Acerca del fin, Tinta Limon Ediciones,
Argentina). He worked as an editor and translator from French and English for the Italian edition of
L’equivalence des catastrophes and Exclu le juif en nous by Jean Luc-Nancy, Á la recherche du
réel perdu, by Alain Badiou, Be my body for me. Domination and Servitude in Hegel by Catherine
Malabou and Judith Butler, and Edward Said’s Freud and the Non-European.
Tags
philosophy
giovanbattista tusa
giovanni tusa
art
politics
future
ecology
alain badiou
jean-luc nancy
image
painting
media
arts
poetry
pierpaolo pasolini
cinema
politica
poesia
arte
filosofia
antonio gramsci
change
power
capital
catastrophe
climate change
martin heidegger
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