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Philosophy for Spiders – On the Low Theory of Kathy Acker

Autor McKenzie Wark
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 sep 2021
It's time to recognize Kathy Acker as one of the great postwar American writers. Over the decades readers have found a punk Acker, a feminist Acker, a queer Acker, a kink Acker, and an avant-garde Acker. In Philosophy for Spiders, McKenzie Wark adds a trans Acker. Wark recounts her memories of Acker (with whom she had a passionate affair) and gives a comprehensive reading of her published and archived works. Wark finds not just an inventive writer of fiction who pressed against the boundaries of gender but a theorist whose comprehensive philosophy of life brings a conceptual intelligence to the everyday life of those usually excluded from philosophy's purview. As Wark shows, Acker's engagement with topics such as masturbation, sadism, body-building, and penetrative sex are central to her distinct phenomenology of the body that theorizes the body's relation to others, the city, and technology.
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ISBN-13: 9781478014683
ISBN-10: 1478014687
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 152 x 226 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press

Cuprins

Part I. The City of Memory 1
Part II. A Philosophy for Spiders 51
Null Philosophy 53
First Philosophy 61
Second Philosophy 81
Third Philosophy 120
Afterword. Dysphoric 169
Acknowledgments 179
Reading List 187
Index 195

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Descriere

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.