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What the fire sees, a Divided reader, [edited by Eleanor Weber and Camilla Willis]

Label
What the fire sees, a Divided reader, [edited by Eleanor Weber and Camilla Willis]
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
mixed forms
Main title
What the fire sees
Oclc number
1182856051
Responsibility statement
[edited by Eleanor Weber and Camilla Willis]
Sub title
a Divided reader
Summary
"When governments lose control they increase rules and discipline. On the other hand, the way people interact is not a set of rules, because the site of connection is unlocatable. What the Fire Sees contains a kind of writing that has let go of the desire for control: putting everything in movement, interrupting patterns of thought and freeing (trusting) the reader."--Page 4 of coverA collection of anti-capitalist poetry, philosophy, cultural analysis, legal studies, manifesto and critique spanning 1996 to the present
Table Of Contents
Forever (2020) / Amy Ireland -- The ribbon at Olympia's throat (2020) / Aurelia Guo -- Paper pushing (2020) / Gili Tal -- Darkrooms (2020) / Huw Lemmey -- Indomitable longing (2019) / Alexander Kluge -- Pain for a daughter (2019) / Aurelia Guo -- Housing for a family of 4 (2019) / Keziah Craven -- White innocence and the barbarisation of the racialised : destroy the sleeping monster (2019) / Houria Bouteldja -- Love thy neighbor as thyself?! (2018) / Alenka Zupančič -- Relatable alienation : the logic and history of an idea (2018) / Marina Vishmidt -- Defining my oppression : neoliberalism and the demands of victimhood (2018) / Chi Chi Shi -- Woman sitting at the machine (2015) / Anne Boyer -- Botched execution (2014) / Vanessa Place -- (lunch poem) (2014) / Nat Raha -- How to be a person in the age of autoimmunity (2013) / Carolyn Lazard -- Ten reasons to dismantle the prison-industrial complex using a queer/trans analysis (2011) / Sarah Lamble -- Theory of the polysexual economy (Grundrisse) (2006) / Bini Adamczak -- Non-stick letters (1978-2020) / Teflon -- Commentary of a re a (children) (conjoined twins : surgical separation) (2000) / Feminist judgments project -- How Africa misunderstood the west : the failure of anti-west radicalism and postmodernity (1996) / Denis Ekpo
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