(September 1998) This 288-page book, published by John Wiley and Sons, has the following table of contents:
Acknowledgements
Ken Friedman, Introduction: A Transformative Vision of Fluxus
Part I THREE HISTORIES
- Owen Smith, Developing a Fluxable Forum: Early Performance and Publishing
- Simon Anderson, Fluxus, Fluxion, Fluxshoe: The 1970s
- Hannah Higgins, Fluxus Fortuna
Part II THEORIES OF FLUXUS
- Ina Blom, Boredom and Oblivion
- David T Doris, Zen Vaudeville: A Medi(t)ation in the Margins of Fluxus
- Craig Saper, Fluxus as a Laboratory
Part III CRITICAL AND HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES
- Estera Milman, Fluxus History and Trans-History: Competing Strategies for Empowerment
- Stephen C Foster, Historical Design and Social Purpose: A Note on the Relationship of Fluxus to Modernism
- Nicholas Zurbrugg, 'A Spirit of Large Goals': Fluxus, Dada and Postmodern Cultural Theory at Two Speeds
Part IV THREE FLUXUS VOICES
- Larry Miller, Transcript of the Videotaped Interview with George Maciunas
- Susan L Jarosi, Selections from an Interview with Billie Maciunas
- Larry Miller, Maybe Fluxus (A Para-Interrogative Guide for the Neoteric Transmuter, Tinder and Totalist)
Part V TWO FLUXUS THEORIES
- Dick Higgins, Fluxus: Theory and Reception
- Ken Friedman, Fluxus and Company
Part VI DOCUMENTS OF FLUXUS
- Fluxus Chronology: Key Moments and Events
- A List of Selected Fluxus Art Works and Related Primary Source Materials
- A list of Selected Fluxus Sources and Related Secondary Sources
Index
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