Monday, December 3, 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
- saturday morning
- the prairie town
- foundationalist
- gatekeeper
- First Day of My Life
- complainte de la butte
- WALKING AROUND after Pablo Neruda It so happen...
- In American Poet, October 2007.
- stop/motion
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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6 Comments:
Beautiful.
Nice.
This is so beautiful and still and thoughtful. I love how your poems are like little snapshots--hidden details and fleeting thoughts.
Oh you just put 'beautoful' into words and pictures.
I can see rosy cheeks.
your poem is beautiful!
and you prefaced it with such a gorgeous shade of pink in those rubarb!
Lovely Eireann. I was just thinking about you and hoping your mom was doing well. I haven't checked in in a while -- I hope all is well. xo, alicia
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