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For Tobias Rees, humans learn to set themselves apart from nature at the turn from the sixteenth to the seventeenth century. Interested in how categories that order knowledge mutate over time and the effects these mutations have on conceptions of the human, Rees writes about how the real is...
Published 09/17/20
For Jackie Wang, dreams are modes of thinking that do not capitulate to reality and everyday scenes of unjustness. Wang has been exploring the creative, social, and political implications of oceanic feeling as well as the enmeshment of the psychoanalysis of mysticism and psychoanalytic debates...
Published 08/31/20
For Tim Ingold, imagining dissolves the boundaries between future and past. In his writings, imagination cannot be independent from perception and memory. Against the idea that finite futures are coming directly at us, Ingold locates imagination as an activity, technique and subject as part of...
Published 08/27/20