Wednesday, September 5, 2007
about
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I'm a Minneapolitan living in transit--at the moment, in the Midlands of England. I like to make things with my hands: drawings, dresses, poems. Mostly I write about the theory and poems I'm making these days, but sometimes I still make objects, too, and write about them. You can see my blogger profile here.
projects
- main
- writing
- work on paper
- la carte postale
- my archive
- psychogeography
- more of the same
- YESpress
- here
- (26th and Chicago, Minneapolis)
- one in ten
- pace
- one in ten donors
- sophie, or everything overload
- pretty
- eight things, mostly non-sequitur
- holy shit
- oceanside + children's clothes
- simple {please!}
links
my reading list
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(dates refer to original date of publication/
my edition's/translation's publication)
Roland Barthes, A Lover's Discourse, 1978/2002
Judith Butler, Giving an Account of Oneself, 2005
Michel De Certeau, The Practise of Everyday Life, 1998
Jacques Derrida, On Touching--Jean-Luc Nancy, 2000/2005
Jacques Derrida, The Politics of Friendship, 1994/2005
Jacques Derrida, The Postcard, 1980/1987
Michel Foucault, The Archaeology of Knowledge, ?/2002
Michel Foucault, Aesthetics, ?/2000
Michel Foucault, Ethics, ?/2000
Michel Foucault, The Order of Things, ?/2001
Jacques Lacan, Seminar XX: On Feminine Sexuality,
the Limits of Love and Knowledge, ?/2000
Richard Rorty, Contingency, Irony, and Solidarity, 1989
Richard Rorty, Philosophy and Social Hope, 2000
Various, ed. Mariani, Critical Fictions: The politics
of imaginative writing, 1991
more to come as I have time to list them.
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4 Comments:
My French isn't good enough to really understand what was going on, but I love the change in the man's face when he realizes that the paper airplanes are for him.
laura,
he is a prefect at the school, who formed a choir. for some reasons, he has been fired. he is disappointed because the children (he doesn't know they are locked upstairs) didn't come to say goodbye. then he realises they are singing for him and throwing the airplanes down to him.
it's from LES CHORISTES (The Chorus), which is a beautiful movie.
A beautiful fragment from the film, and just what i needed to see today, too.
take care, g
beautiful scene. in many ways.
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