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Aut Aut
CategoriesPhilosophy magazine
FrequencyWeekly
FounderEnzo Paci
Founded1951; 73 years ago (1951)
CountryItaly
Based inMilan
LanguageItalian
WebsiteAut Aut
ISSN0005-0601
OCLC1788648

Aut Aut is a critical philosophy and literary magazine published in Milan, Italy. Its name is of Latin origin and refers to existential choice and also, to Søren Kierkegaard's either/or conceptualization.[1]

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History and profile

Subtitled Rivista di filosofia e di cultura,[2] Aut Aut was founded in 1951 by Enzo Paci.[3][4] Enzo Paci was also the editor-in-chief of the magazine until his death in 1976.[5] The magazine is based in Milan.[2][6]

Aut Aut has a phenomenological and existentialist orientation.[1][3] The magazine covers articles on philosophy, literature, sociology, linguistics and also, on architecture and urbanism.[4]

Gillo Dorfles is among the significant former contributors.[6] Roberto Sanesi started his career as a critic in the magazine in the 1950s.[7] Pierre Aldo Rovatti was on the editorial board of the magazine between 1974 and 1976.[3] During that period it became a significant forum for the discussions of Marxism and poststructuralism.[3] Afterwards it continued to be published as a critical magazine.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Gino Moliterno, ed. (2005). Encyclopedia of Contemporary Italian Culture. London; New York: Routledge. p. 58. ISBN 0-203-74849-2.
  2. ^ a b Sergio J. Pacifici (Autumn 1955). "Current Italian Literary Periodicals: A Descriptive Checklist". Books Abroad. 29 (4): 409–412. doi:10.2307/40094752. JSTOR 40094752.
  3. ^ a b c d e Judith Butler; Rosi Braidotti (2014). "Out of bounds: philosophy in an age of transition". In Rosi Braidotti (ed.). After Poststructuralism: Transitions and Transformations. Vol. 7. London; New York: Routledge. p. 319. ISBN 978-1-317-54681-8.
  4. ^ a b "La Tendenza" (PDF). Paris: Le Centre Pompidou. 2012. Retrieved 9 January 2015.
  5. ^ Rocco Sacconaghi (2012). "Ideen I in Italy and Enzo Paci and the Milan School". In Lester Embree; Thomas Nenon (eds.). Husserl's Ideen. Dordrecht; Heidelberg; New York; London: Springer Science & Business Media. p. 175. ISBN 978-94-007-5213-9.
  6. ^ a b Raimonda Riccini (2013). "Tomás Maldonado and the Impact of the HfG Ulm in Italy". In Grace Lees-Maffei; Kjetil Fallan (eds.). Made in Italy: Rethinking a Century of Italian Design. London: Bloomsbury. p. 91. ISBN 978-1-4725-5842-8.
  7. ^ Mel Gooding (13 February 2001). "Roberto Sanesi". The Guardian. Retrieved 9 January 2015.

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