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Outskirts : Feminisms along the Edge
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Outskirts : Feminisms along the Edge
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'Thinking through self-portraiture in photography and epistolary through Francesca Woodman and Macbeth; theorising women’s writing practice; and reviewing trolling through Ginger Gorman’s Troll Hunting.' (Introduction)
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* Contents derived from the 2019 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
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Writing at, Writing to, the Lover, the Other and the Possibility of Conversation,
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'I’m writing a piece called Mourning of the Lac Women. In it I’m trying for something I call extreme writing, seeking the limits of subjectivity and intersubjectivity in language, trying for language as discourse— from discurrere: to run about, range widely, wander off course – in search of conversation, communication, the constellation of intersubjective becomings. ' (Introduction)
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