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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 208 pages, height x width x depth: 229x152x18 mm, weight: 295 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 31-Oct-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Etruscan Press
  • ISBN-10: 1733674128
  • ISBN-13: 9781733674126
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 208 pages, height x width x depth: 229x152x18 mm, weight: 295 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 31-Oct-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Etruscan Press
  • ISBN-10: 1733674128
  • ISBN-13: 9781733674126
"Spring Ulmer takes, as a starting point for this essay collection, Theodor Adorno's accusation that a life "purely as a fact will strangle other life." As she throws herself this way and that in her search for love and meaning, Ulmer refuses to shirk her own complicity in the terror and suffering of the present era. Here is a book that interrogates its own form. How, Ulmer asks, does one render the real, and what is the relationship between art and activism? On an odyssey to become a mother, she doggedly surveys what it means not only to create, but also to mother in this day and age. In this self-portrait as seen through disparate encounters, Ulmer talks with respective neighbors-a hunter in the Vermont woods, a Rwandan ex-soldier online, an immigrant in a subway car, cadets at a military school, a stranger at an airport-and invites us along as she works as farmhand, secretary, and professor. Waylaid by tragedy, Ulmer questions how we might move beyond Adornoian guilt into another ethical paradigm-one that cultivates emotional intelligence. The impulse to see and what it means to lay claim to anyone or anything is troubled water-marred by the stirring up of social memory and the brutal human imprint on the natural world, yet Ulmer learns, after the death of her father, that a returned gaze portends the joining of souls she has just eschewed. A life, Ulmer intimates, can also honor other life. Such is Ulmer's labor"--

What does it mean to want to become a mother, as children around the world die of treatable diseases, are killed by bomb or bullet, are held in cages? In Bestiality of the Involved, Spring Ulmer lives this question out loud, refusing any easy answer.
A Short History of the Distance Between Art and Life
15(6)
An Era of Postmemory
21(4)
A Short History of Greek Blues
25(18)
A Short History of Bubbles
43(14)
An Era of the Terror of Terror
57(2)
A Short History of Reading Anti-War Literature with Cadets
59(18)
A Short History of Our Flesh and Blood
77(14)
A Short History of Revolution
91(2)
A Short History of Reluctant Fundamentalism
93(6)
An Era of the American Taliban
99(6)
A Short History of Torture
105(4)
A Short History of Make Believe
109(2)
A Short History of Black Death
111(6)
A Short History of Genetics
117(4)
A Short History of Labor
121(18)
A Short History of the White Gaze
139(10)
A Short History of the Black Impulse to See
149(8)
A Short History of Insect Lessons
157(8)
An Era of Poppies
165(10)
A Short History of Hostile Soil
175(16)
A Short History of the Soul
191(4)
Acknowledgments 195