The discourse of praxis...
03/15/2012
...is always already participating in the poetics of the gendered body. This is fun.
...is always already participating in the poetics of the gendered body. This is fun.
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I think it would be fun to make one of those using vocabulary from Flannery O'Connor's books.
AMDG
Posted by: Janet | 03/15/2012 at 07:00 PM
Although maybe not politically correct.
AMDG
Posted by: Janet | 03/15/2012 at 07:00 PM
Faulkner would be fun, too. Possibly more fun as far as the actual language was concerned.
Posted by: Mac | 03/15/2012 at 09:34 PM
I'd have thought that the poetics of the gendered body was always already participating in the discourse of praxis. But what do I know?
Posted by: Paul | 03/16/2012 at 04:54 PM
No doubt it's a very subtle distinction. I'm quite sure I'm not postmodern enough to see it.
Posted by: Mac | 03/16/2012 at 05:28 PM