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Poetry in Painting: Writings on Contemporary Arts and Aesthetics (The Frontiers of Theory) Poetry in Painting: Writings on Contemporary Arts and Aesthetics by Hélène Cixous
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“Noli me tangere, touch me not, do not try to touch me, says Jesus to Mary Magdalene, it is the third day of his death, don't touch me for I am no longer and I am not yet, I am no longer living, I have not yet 'ascended to my father', I am dead, still dead, don't go and touch death: this is impossible. I have been stricken with intangibility. Yet there he is. Only with her hands does she not touch him. With her eyes she touches and he is touched. What if she couldn't see him? She would touch him with her ears, with her voice, with silence. There are so many ways of touching without touching, without touching be touched, to be in the continuity of the real.”
Hélène Cixous, Poetry in Painting: Writings on Contemporary Arts and Aesthetics