Print & Ephemera
Younger Than Jesus: The Generation Book
2009
Published on occasion of the exhibition “The Generational Triennial: Younger Than Jesus.” Foreword and acknowledgements by Lisa Phillips, with introduction by Brian Sholis. Contributions include: New Age Thinking / by Lauren Cornell; We Are Too Many / by Massimilano Gioni; Them / by Laura Hoptman; The Sociological Problem of Generations / by Karl Mannheim; The Concept of the Generation / by José Ortega y Gasset; The Production of Belief / by Pierre Bourdieu; How Long is a Generation? / by Bennett M. Berger; A New Generation of Americans / William Strauss and Neil Howe with Peter Markiewicz; How to Bottle a Generation / by Eric Wilson; They Play Games for Ten Hours and Earn $4 in a “Virtual sweatshop” / by Tony Thompson; Private, Public, and the Collapse of the Personal / by Clay Shirky; Mirror, Mirror On the Web / by Lakshmi Chaudry; All-Stars of the Clever Riposte / by Allen Salkin; Twilight of the Books / by Caleb Crain; A Nation at War : The Troops : Military Mirrors a Working-Class America / by David M. Halbfinger and Steven A. Holmes; Generation Faithful : Youthful Voice Stirs Challenge to Secular Turks / by Sabrina Tavernise; Generational Faithful : Violence Leaves Young Iraqis Doubting Clerics / by Sabrina Tavernise; Letter from China : Angry Youth : The New Generation’s Neocon Nationalists / by Evan Osnos; Generation Ku : Individualism and China’s Millennial Youth / by Robert L. Moore; Adult in 2008 : Future Citizens / by Various Authors; The New Generation of Tibetan Activists Speaks Out / by Various Authors; Musings on Africa, International Development, and Hacking the Media / by Ethan Zuckerman; The Aughties / by Grigory Okhotin; Brave New World of Digital Intimacy / by Clive Thompson; The Generation Facing Its First Recession. How Will They Cope? / by Tracy McVeigh. Includes Bibliographical References.
Younger Than Jesus: The Generation Book
Exhibition Catalogue
2009
507 pages; paperback; some color illustrations
Göttingen, Steidl Publishing
ISBN: 9783865218674