Category: History
Slow Reading (1.3): Deleuze’s DR (pp. 2-3)
This one’s a doozie. Deleuze jumps to it: “On the other hand, generality belongs to the order of laws. However, law determines only the resemblance
Learning to Love Said and Hegel (By Making Myself “Teach” Them)
This semester I have been teaching a class that the university’s course catalogue designates, “ENG 489: Literature and Empire.” Because I’m neither a historian of
On Accidents (Part Four): Michel Foucault, Ken Burns’ The Dust Bowl (2012), and Apparatuses of Security
It has been some time since I posted something more substantial than a series of photographs or a snippet of poetry. So, in the spirit