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Fear, Truth, Writing

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This book describes and examines the fear of exposure one faces when creating for cultural consumption. Examining the work of Cixous, Foucault, Irigaray, Spinoza, Hegel, Hakim Bey, Heidegger, Kathy...
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This book describes and examines the fear of exposure one faces when creating for cultural consumption. Examining the work of Cixous, Foucault, Irigaray, Spinoza, Hegel, Hakim Bey, Heidegger, Kathy Acker, Derrida, and Kierkegaard, the author finds spaces where fear and anxiety give way to connection and community.

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Price: £23.50
Pages: 145
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Imprint: SUNY Press
Series: SUNY series in Postmodern Culture
Publication Date: 06 October 1995
ISBN: 9780791425329
Format: Paperback
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"The book will both inspire further investigation into questions of identity, gender, 'anarchy', and new ways of formulating these questions, especially through the incorporation of narrative. Indeed, this text brings into contact, in a way that none other that I have read has, the idea of 'fictional' narrative as theoretical method with more 'straightforward' philosophical analyses." — Bill Martin, DePaul University of Chicago"

The questions that this book raises about the relations between 'popular' culture and 'high' culture, theory and practice, philosophy and fiction, are important to contemporary social theory. Brown's analysis is original and creative. In her loose weave, she strings together philosophy, cultural analysis, and fiction to create a colorful pastiche of contemporary thought." — Kelly Oliver, University of Texas at Austin

Preface

Acknowledgments

Introduction

1. Truth, Fear, and Writing

2. When Writing is Not

3. Thought Speaking Then Writing Itself

4. Writing Ourselves That Are Not

Chapter One. Truth

1. Truth as Vivid Imagination

2. Aletheia: Zoon Anthropon: Life Becomes Us

3. Phenomenological Imaging

4. Truth Becomes Us: Literally

5. Letting Sleeping Dogs Lie

6. All is not Lost

Chapter Two. Fear

1. Uncovering Fear Involves Using Up Fear

2. But Fear Cannot Be Used Up

3. Overcoming Fear in Moments

4. Impediment to Political Action: Fear

Chapter Three. Writing

1. Writing through to Fiction

2. Anarchy in the UK/USA

3. Alternate Sexualities; Living

4. We Need Language(s) for Analysis

5. Academic Tension: Re-Writing

Chapter Four. From Paper Village to Virtual Community

1. Kierkegaard's Paper Village

2. Cixous Writing Herself to Herself for Herself

3. Electronic Communities

Notes

Bibliography