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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... slave , perverse rebel , I resolve , now and forever , with total desperation , always to go to all lengths " ( 146 ) . From this viewpoint , like Pierre Menard's , " All Story - Telling Is Revolution " ( 147 ) . That the conclusion of ...
... slave , perverse rebel , I resolve , now and forever , with total desperation , always to go to all lengths " ( 146 ) . From this viewpoint , like Pierre Menard's , " All Story - Telling Is Revolution " ( 147 ) . That the conclusion of ...
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... slave American women experienced themselves in complicated relations to the question of ownership , since their status as owners was tightly regulated by their concurrent status as objects of ownership in the marriage contract . How ...
... slave American women experienced themselves in complicated relations to the question of ownership , since their status as owners was tightly regulated by their concurrent status as objects of ownership in the marriage contract . How ...
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... slave American and English women were femes covert . In the eyes of the law , they were depend- ents and thus unable to consent ; similarly , they were unable to vote and unable to enter into contracts on their own behalf . To the ...
... slave American and English women were femes covert . In the eyes of the law , they were depend- ents and thus unable to consent ; similarly , they were unable to vote and unable to enter into contracts on their own behalf . To the ...
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The Paralyzing Tensions of Radical Art in a | 47 |
BUILDING | 67 |
A Kaleidoscopic | 85 |
Copyright | |
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