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Becoming Woman: Or Sexual Difference Revisited by Rosi Braidotti
rosi braidotti on simone de beauvoir
Performative Acts and Gender Constitution: An Essay in Phenomenology and Feminist Theory by Judith Butler
"It is as if the warmth and light of the mind were nothing but the fading ember of the mind's refuse, signifying both the mind's consumption of psychosocial debris as fuel, and its rejection of life itself."
Charles Levin on psychoanalysis
Me on Ultra Journal
"In his struggle against all hierarchical or merely dualistic notions of consciousness, Artaud constantly treats his mind as if it were a kind of body-a body that he could not "possess," because it was either too virginal or too defiled, and also a mystical body by whose disorder he was "possessed."" - Susan Sontag