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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... radical transformation and revolution . When Kristeva announces her new - found belief in the necessity of abjecting the maternal , or the fem- inine , she abandons any hope of radical change and transformation of the subject and his ...
... radical transformation and revolution . When Kristeva announces her new - found belief in the necessity of abjecting the maternal , or the fem- inine , she abandons any hope of radical change and transformation of the subject and his ...
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... radical operations of the text . The drive charges pass through language within text to frustrate meaning and ... radical transfor- mation . It also must entail straying into terrifying territory - for radical transformations do not ...
... radical operations of the text . The drive charges pass through language within text to frustrate meaning and ... radical transfor- mation . It also must entail straying into terrifying territory - for radical transformations do not ...
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... radical realism allows her to recuperate the romantic hero Cervantes parodies in order to utterly destroy his quest and the chivalrous myth on which it is based . Acker's realism is validated by the overtones of personal memoir that ...
... radical realism allows her to recuperate the romantic hero Cervantes parodies in order to utterly destroy his quest and the chivalrous myth on which it is based . Acker's realism is validated by the overtones of personal memoir that ...
Contents
The Paralyzing Tensions of Radical Art in a | 47 |
BUILDING | 67 |
A Kaleidoscopic | 85 |
Copyright | |
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