Pray for Brother Alexander

Published: 04/04/2018

Read an Excerpt from Pray for Brother Alexander Here! Constantin Noica’s (1909–1987) Pray for Brother Alexander is a meditation on responsibility, freedom, and forgiveness. On the surface, the book describes events and people from Noica’s life during his time in a political communist prison in Romania. However, the volume is not a historical account only,[…]

The Bodies That Remain

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Published: 10/16/2018

Read an Excerpt from The Bodies That Remain Here! The Bodies That Remain is a collection of bodies and absences. Through biography, experimental essay, interview, fictional manifestation, and poetic extraction, The Bodies That Remain is a collection of texts and images on the bodies of artists and writers who battled with the frustration of their[…]

’Pataphilology: An Irreader

Published: 11/19/2018

Read an Excerpt from ‘Pataphilology: An Irreader Here! 1883. Jean-Pierre Brisset realizes that a close phonological analysis of spoken words will demonstrate that the French language, and therefore the human species, was evolved from frogs. 1896. Consulted as an expert in linguistics and comparative philology, Ferdinand de Saussure reports that the passages of Martian Language[…]

Insurrectionary Infrastructures

Published: 05/02/2018

Read an Excerpt from Insurrectionary Infrastructures Here! Opponents of states and capital must be prepared to defend ourselves. To understand the nature of the state is to know that it will attack to kill when and where it feels a threat to its authority and power. But the struggles against exploitation, oppression, and repression must[…]

The Anthology of Babel

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Published: 01/24/2020

Why should there only be literary scholarship about authors who actually lived, and texts which exist? Where are the articles on Enoch Campion, Linus Withold, Redondo Panza, Darshan Singh, or Heidi B. Morton? That none of these are real authors should be no impediment to interpreting their invented writings. In the first collection of its[…]

Disrupting the Digital Humanities

Published: 11/06/2018

Read an Excerpt from Disrupting the Digital Humanities Here! All too often, defining a discipline becomes more an exercise of exclusion than inclusion. Disrupting the Digital Humanities seeks to rethink how we map disciplinary terrain by directly confronting the gatekeeping impulse of many other so-called field-defining collections. What is most beautiful about the work of[…]

Trouble Songs: A Musicological Poetics

Published: 03/26/2018

Read an Excerpt from Trouble Songs Here! Trouble Songs is a hybrid serial work that tracks the appearance of the word “trouble” in 20th- and 21st-century American music. It reads (and sings) songs and poems, with reference to cultural events ranging from the death of a pop singer to the growth of popular resistance movements. The[…]

Echoes of No Thing: Thinking between Heidegger and Dōgen

Published: 01/04/2019

Read an Excerpt of Echoes of No Thing Here! Echoes of No Thing seeks to understand the space between thinking which Martin Heidegger and the 13th-century Zen patriarch Eihei Dōgen explore in their writing and teachings. Heidegger most clearly attempts this in Contributions to Philosophy (of the Event) and Dōgen in his Shōbōgenzō, a collection[…]