left_adjoint rated Can the Monster Speak?: 5 stars
Can the Monster Speak? by Paul B. Preciado, Frank Wynne
Paul Preciado's controversial 2019 lecture at the École de la Cause Freudienne annual conference, published in a definitive translation for …
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Paul Preciado's controversial 2019 lecture at the École de la Cause Freudienne annual conference, published in a definitive translation for …
Becoming Unbecoming explores gender violence, blame, shame and social responsibility. Through image and text Una asks what it means to …
"To remedy means to heal, to cure, to set right, to make reparations. The Remedy invites writers and readers to …
Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha follows up their incredible book Care Work with The Future Is Disabled. Piepzna-Samarasinha writes about the last …
Not great. Despite being recommended to me as a book that applies neuroscience to education it mostly consisted of rather obvious points you would have noticed if you'd ever taught or learned anything (being upset makes it harder to learn? shocking!) but with vague bits of "and here's why neuroscience explains this thing we already knew since piaget"
Capitalist Realism: Is There No Alternative? explores Fisher's concept of "capitalist realism," which he takes to describe "the widespread sense …