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September 12, 2010

August 30, 2010

Captive

captive ghosts corsaged.

projections of real miners from actual caves.

christmas projections. Savior news project plus Chile

tastes better than 266 dead chickens for every heartbeat.

Clumsy transitions. Some one will kill the miners if

the project gets old ...

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Published on August 30, 2010 08:19

July 13, 2010

Father Sticks

FATHER STICKS

Call me when you're night,
Here I'll be all home
From the melting tree
When I existed. I did.

It's okay too, for a while
While plans are prepared
And pared down to this frayed
Button tucked in the back

Of my drawer. Once in a while
I orphan touch it with
You Grave stix and mute out
Across the floor lamped

By memory loss and haphazard
Lights flitting into fatherhood
That's right. You got it. Look,
You better run before I catchazard

Up to you with my anger sticks
And rememories. "Baton"
And attic a...
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Published on July 13, 2010 16:41

July 6, 2010

Orlando: I do desire we may be better strangers."horns"



Orlando: I do desire we may be better strangers.

"horns"
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Published on July 06, 2010 04:32

June 27, 2010

and now a little round of get the guests...

after considerable deliberation, we have toured the ins and outs of reproduction, rights, gender, theory, poetries large and small, after all this - a new little narrative. a story if you will, a piece of fiction. it's just words. This fiction will take some time. It's good to take our time.

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Published on June 27, 2010 21:35

June 16, 2010

sliced up actuals

what you thot was happening
happening is and thot was not is not
so in that, c o rrect. nothing to inject
not a sound about it or visual display
trinket or specialty tricks.

vespers.

the owl hoos for now one
but two.
and the problem thot
henched up from the
coward's punctuality.
A cleft to split
...
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Published on June 16, 2010 14:01

June 11, 2010

On Birthing and Our First and Second Births: Towards a Feminist Theory of Natality

3. On Birthing and Our First and Second Births: Towards a Feminist Theory of Natality

"Moreover, since action is the political activity par excellence, natality, and not mortality, may be the central category of political, as distinguished from metaphysical, thought (Arendt 1958, 9).

"With word and deed we insert ourselves into the human world and this insertion is like a second birth, in which we confirm and take upon ourselves the naked fact of our original physical appearance" (Arendt 1958, ...
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Published on June 11, 2010 10:15

June 10, 2010

Abscess

The less m here
The more they talk
To y ou
For fellows
hip.
So it's mathematical

(What's minus times
Infinity?

longer belong,

The more talk
When not around.
"Wings of Desire"

To watch
The more.
And limbo beneath,
Library. What are you
Doing to me with those
Desire Things?
Not around, longer belong
The less math, the less talk
More you minus.
About a fellow watching more
Talks or trips, the fam.

Hammering out
Obliteration
With wings
To dam up what isn't
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Published on June 10, 2010 23:02

less

The less m here
The more they talk
To y ou
For fellows
hip.
So it's mathematical

(What's minus times
Infinity?

longer belong,

The more talk
When not around.
"Wings of Desire"

To watch
The more.
And limbo beneath,
Library. What are you
Doing to me with those
Desire Things?
Not around, longer belong
The less math, the less talk
More you minus.
About a fellow watching more
Talks or trips, the fam.

Hammering out
Obliteration
With wings
To dam up what isn't
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Published on June 10, 2010 23:02

Toward a Feminist Rendering of Natality

Six.

1. Introduction

In the past chapters I have posited the hyper-rationalization of the body politic as a key component in the disciplinary development of the Norplant® Condition. Rationalization has hinged, not always on the tools of oppressive coercion, but also on the subjectivist ideology of choice, responsibility, autonomy. With the modern era, autonomization doubled back upon man and the institution of the anthropomorphic automaton commenced. It is not that man has disappeared, but t...
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Published on June 10, 2010 08:14

This Sunday @ Myopic Books/Simone Muench, Philip Jenks, & Patrick Culliton

Philip Jenks
THE MYOPIC POETRY SERIES — a weekly series of readings and occasional poets' talks

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