it seems that scholars have forgotten or neglected to name that we work with and through our own bodies and engage with other bodies
This is interesting to me. I wonder why scholars would choose to neglect this. is there a reason?
it seems that scholars have forgotten or neglected to name that we work with and through our own bodies and engage with other bodies
This is interesting to me. I wonder why scholars would choose to neglect this. is there a reason?
In order to generate chaos, writers need to resist narrowing focus and coming to closure too quickly;
I think this is something I struggle with when writing, especially when it comes to poetry. Thank goodness for drafts!
"meanings don't come out of the air, we make them out of a chaos of images, half-truths, remembrances, syntactic fragments, from the mysterious and unformed
I really like this quote on meaning. I t reminds me of admiring art, or going to an art museum. People will spend a lot of money and time viewing pieces of art that have a different meaning to each person viewing it.