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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... language . Since as Acker's earlier explorations of the limits of language had made abundantly clear , there is no escape from language , the only way to move beyond ( patriarchal ) language is through a language that continu- ally ...
... language . Since as Acker's earlier explorations of the limits of language had made abundantly clear , there is no escape from language , the only way to move beyond ( patriarchal ) language is through a language that continu- ally ...
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... language itself : lexicon ... syntax ( no more logical cell , no more sentences ) . It is a matter , " he claims , " of effecting , by trans- mutation , a new philosophic ... languages : the language of surface 94 DEVOURING INSTITUTIONS.
... language itself : lexicon ... syntax ( no more logical cell , no more sentences ) . It is a matter , " he claims , " of effecting , by trans- mutation , a new philosophic ... languages : the language of surface 94 DEVOURING INSTITUTIONS.
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Michael Hardin. Ten years ago it seemed possible to destroy language through language : to destroy language which normalizes and controls by cutting that language . Nonsense would attack the empire- making ( empirical ) empire of ...
Michael Hardin. Ten years ago it seemed possible to destroy language through language : to destroy language which normalizes and controls by cutting that language . Nonsense would attack the empire- making ( empirical ) empire of ...
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The Paralyzing Tensions of Radical Art in a | 47 |
BUILDING | 67 |
A Kaleidoscopic | 85 |
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