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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... give way to new contexts that offer new possibilities . Much like the kaleidoscopic image , no one context , or distribution , is allowed to per- sist and stagnate the subjectivity that is its analog . Kristeva defines the chora as " no ...
... give way to new contexts that offer new possibilities . Much like the kaleidoscopic image , no one context , or distribution , is allowed to per- sist and stagnate the subjectivity that is its analog . Kristeva defines the chora as " no ...
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... gives and produces , that engineers " ( 333 ) . The play on " desire " in the first phrase and " force " and " love ... give myself entirely and absolute- ly to another person . I didn't and don't know what this desire means other than ...
... gives and produces , that engineers " ( 333 ) . The play on " desire " in the first phrase and " force " and " love ... give myself entirely and absolute- ly to another person . I didn't and don't know what this desire means other than ...
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... give herself a smooth fifteenth - century forehead conspicuously not her own . ( 12 ) In her appropriation , Sherman ... gives regressive appropriation its rhetorical power . When Sherman represents the prominent breast in Fouquet's ...
... give herself a smooth fifteenth - century forehead conspicuously not her own . ( 12 ) In her appropriation , Sherman ... gives regressive appropriation its rhetorical power . When Sherman represents the prominent breast in Fouquet's ...
Contents
The Paralyzing Tensions of Radical Art in a | 47 |
BUILDING | 67 |
A Kaleidoscopic | 85 |
Copyright | |
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