"Kimberly Mair's study contributes to existing discourses and significantly widens the scope of research with unique objects of inquiry and an innovative theoretical approach. This results in a book that offers new insights about performances, works of art, texts, and films by (former) RAF members as well as works about them by Gerhard Richter, Christoph Draeger, and Bruce LaBruce, just to name a few. It also offers theoretical tools that are relevant for analyzing the politics of social aesthetics well beyond the urban guerrillas in West Germany." Seminar: A Journal of Germanic Studies