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Chris Kraus
"Written in the shadow of Georg Buchner's Lenz, Aliens and Anorexia defines a female form of chance that is radical and emotional. The book unfolds like a set of Chinese boxes, using polemical narratives to lead the reader through a maze that spirals back into itself. Its characters include Simone Weil, the first radical philosopher of sadness, the artist Paul Thek, Kraus herself, and Africa, her virtual S/M partner who is shooting a big-budget Hollywood movie while Kraus is chronicling the failure of her low-budget independent film Gravity and Grace. Arguing for empathy as the ultimate perceptive tool, Aliens and Anorexia reclaims starvation from the psychoanalytic ghetto."--Publisher's web page.
| Edition | 1st edition |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Semiotext(e) |
| Pages | 244 |
| Format | Paperback |
| Search language | french |
| ISBN_10 | 1-584-35001-6 primary |
| ISBN_13 | 978-1-584-35001-9 primary |
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