Writing Death

Writing Death opens a meditation on the possibility of mourning; of whether there is a subject, or even object, that one mourns-of whether one is mourning, can only mourn, the very impossibility of mourning itself. The manuscript is framed by two attempts at mourning-Avital Ronell's "The T...

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Main Author: Fernando, Jeremy (auth)
Other Authors: Ronell, Avital (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Brooklyn, NY punctum books 2011
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