

Ethos, Politics and Culture in Post War Italy (Agincourt, 2006), La sensation de Déjà vu (Seuil 2007), Paesaggi sublimi.

Formen des modernen Individuums (Fromann-Holzboog1996) Géometrie des passions (PUF, 1997), La forma de lo bello (Visor, 1998), La philosophie au XXe siècle, Paris (Flammarion, 1999), Logiques du délire, (Aubier, 2002), Destini personali (Feltrinelli, 2002), Una scintilla di fuoco (Zanichelli 2005), We, the Divided. His books, which have been translated in different languages, include Hölderlin: la filosofí a y lo trágico (Visor, 1990), Ordo amoris (Il Mulino, 1991), Le prix de la liberté (Cerf, 1995) Dekompositionen. His scientific interest were initially focused on German classical philosophy, on Idealism and on the culture, politics and aesthetics of the the “Goethezeit” and of the late Nineteenth Century then on political philosophy in the last two decades, in particular, on aesthetics, on the theory and the history of memory, oblivion, delusion, and individuality and on the nature of passions and desires. He studied and taught as visiting professor in various European and American Universities (Ottawa University, Toronto University, NYU, Université Libre de Bruxelles, École Normale Supérieure of Paris, Universitat de Girona, Universidad Autónoma de México). He taught for many years at the Scuola Normale Spueriore and at the University of Pisa. Remo Bodei is professor of philosophy at the University of California, Los Angeles. Currently he is working to the launch of a new Internet-magazine title Lotremond essentially dedicated to thera-poetry.

He is teaching social history of communication at the Academy of Fine Arts in Milan and is co-founder of the e-zine and of the telestreet network. In 2009 he published The Soul at Work (Semiotext(e), Los Angeles). He has published Le ciel est enfin tombé sur la terre (Paris, 1978), Mutazione e Ciberpunk (Genoa, 1993), Cibernauti (Rome, 1994), Felix (Rome, 2001, London 2009) and Generacion Postalfa (Buenos Aires 2007), Skizomedia (Roma, 2005) La fabrica de la infelicidad (Madrid, 2004) El sabio el guerrero el mercader (Aquarela, Madrid, 2006), Precarious Rhapsody (2009). Currently he is writing for the monthly LOOP (Rome). He has been a contributor to the magazines Semiotexte (New York), Chimerees (Paris), Metropoli (Rome) and Musica 80 (Milan) and Archipielago (Barcelona). Like other intellectuals involved in the political movement of Autonomia in Italy during the 1970’s, he fled to Paris, where he worked with Felix Guattari in the field of schizoanalysis.
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He founded the magazine A/traverso (1975-1981) and was part of the staff of Radio Alice, the first free pirate radio station in Italy (1976-1978). Franco Berardi (“Bifo”) is a writer, media-theorist and media-activist.
