Devouring InstitutionsMichael Hardin Essays by 13 authors, including Robert Mazzola, Carol Siegel, and Svetlana Mintcheva. Sections include "Writing between Madness and Paralysis," "Building the Body of Desires," "Attacking Language" and "Post-Plagiarism." With an introduction by the editor and a primary and secondary bibliography of Acker's work. . |
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Page 203
... death , Acker's pro- duction resolutely postulates a similar connection ( or temporality ) between language and death . In short , Joslin is involved in the creation of a " cinema for the dead , " while Acker's experimentalism opens new ...
... death , Acker's pro- duction resolutely postulates a similar connection ( or temporality ) between language and death . In short , Joslin is involved in the creation of a " cinema for the dead , " while Acker's experimentalism opens new ...
Page 204
... death in lan- guage . In order to discuss how Eurydice manages to become the site of genuine theoretical renewal in which Blanchot's theories are not only rearticulated but in fact extended , I outline briefly some of the propo- sitions ...
... death in lan- guage . In order to discuss how Eurydice manages to become the site of genuine theoretical renewal in which Blanchot's theories are not only rearticulated but in fact extended , I outline briefly some of the propo- sitions ...
Page 208
... death . In Self's fantastic imaginings , the dead do not simply die , but continue to inhabit " subtle bodies " ( 257 ) . Self's notion that death implies not necessarily an end , but rather another series of experiences yet to be told ...
... death . In Self's fantastic imaginings , the dead do not simply die , but continue to inhabit " subtle bodies " ( 257 ) . Self's notion that death implies not necessarily an end , but rather another series of experiences yet to be told ...
Contents
The Paralyzing Tensions of Radical Art in a | 47 |
BUILDING | 67 |
A Kaleidoscopic | 85 |
Copyright | |
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