Philosophy for Spiders : On the Low Theory of Kathy Acker /
"McKenzie Wark combines an autobiographical account of her relationship with Kathy Acker with her transgender reading of Acker's writing to outline Acker's philosophy of embodiment and its importance for theorizing the trans experience"--
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Durham :
Duke University Press,
2021.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Part I: The City of Memory. The first resort
- Bestiary
- Woolloomooloo
- Laurel
- I'm very into you
- San Francisco
- The concept of the body
- Body and body : Flesh
- Dildocentrism
- Kathy's girl, in and out
- Further outings
- Wardrobe
- Transitive
- Mouth of truth
- New York
- Bridge and tunnel
- Topping (1)
- Topping (2)
- Noise
- Memory is redundant
- The viewing room
- New York,
- Part II: A philosophy for spiders. Null philosophy
- Spiders
- Philosophy
- Selving
- Wonder
- Writing
- First philosophy
- Exteriority
- Emotions
- Memory
- Time
- Narrative
- Eye
- Boredom
- Solitude
- Dreams
- Imagination
- Body-work
- Masturbation
- Handwriting
- Second philosophy
- Inheritance
- Fathers
- Mothers
- Library
- Desire
- Sex
- Penetration
- Misandry
- Rape
- Masochism
- Women
- Engendering
- Love
- Death
- Third philosophy
- Cities
- Sex-work
- Art-work
- Fame-work
- Capitalism
- Post-capitalism
- History
- Politics
- Culture
- Agency
- Girls
- Revolution
- Holes
- Fiction
- Detournement
- Myth
- Nature
- Dysphoric afterword
- Chorus.