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Author Cruz, Cynthia, author.

Uniform Title Essays. Selections
Title Disquieting : essays on silence / Cynthia Cruz.

Publication Info. Toronto : Book*hug Press, [2019]
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Location Call No. Status
 Central Library - Circulating Collection  PS3603.R893 D57 2019    Available
Edition First edition.
Description 191 pages ; 21 cm.
Series Essais ; no. 8
Essais (Toronto, Ont.) no. 8.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Summary "How do our bodies speak for us when words don't suffice? How can we make ourselves understood when what we have to say is inarticulable? In Disquieting, Cynthia Cruz tarries with others who have provided examples of how to "turn away," or reject the ideologies of contemporary Neoliberal culture. These essays inhabit connections between silence, refusal, anorexia, mental illness, and Neoliberalism. Cruz also explores the experience of being working-class and poor in contemporary culture, and how those who are silenced often turn to forms of disquietude that value open-endedness, complexity, and difficulty. Disquieting: Essays on Silence draws on philosophy, theory, art, film, and literature to offer alternative ways of being in this world and possibilities for building a new one."-- Provided by publisher.
Contents Introduction: The smallest gesture has a story -- Melancholia and the end of the future -- Asylum -- Infinite metabolism -- All bodies are classed -- Gender, anorexia, and a call to being -- Anorexia and the phenomenology of the invisible -- The afterlife of trauma.
Subject Canadian essays.
Silence.
Genre/Form Essays.
ISBN 9781771664356 (paperback)
1771664355 (paperback)
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