Essays
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Mercurialism
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Surveillance Fantasies On Michael Klier’s Der Riese
Surveillance may thrive in secrecy, but it is no secret that forces of mass monitoring loom large over our world, facilitated by the rise of digital technology and the Internet, where we leave countless electronic traces of ourselves every day.
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Nature and Normativity
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The Very Rich Monsters of Art
When I was in high school, I spent a day in the office of a pathologist at a small, drab hospital. What struck me most were the huge jars set on shelves on one side of the pathologist’s cluttered and windowless basement office. They were filled with formaldehyde and diseased organs—brains, hearts, lungs, livers, kidneys and things I could not begin to identify.
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Dark Utopias: The Dream Life of New Cinema
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Shouting at the Silents:The Cine-Dreams of Delmore Schwartz
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Between Gut and Intellect: Conceptual Writing and the Postmodern Sublime
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Reconciling with the Ex: “A Pictures Generation” Confessional
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