By Frances Breden, Lorena Juan and Louise Trueheart Gloria Anzaldúa, Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza The Hot Alien Cruisers COVEN BERLIN This text is an excerpt from the performance of THE OWL HOUSE WATCHES: A Hauntological Walking Tour by COVEN for feldfünf in the summer […] diffrakting the library
By Morten Paul Walter Benjamin, Das Kunstwerk im Zeitalter seiner technischen Reproduzierbarkeit Wozu Kunsttheorie angesichts des Faschismus? Kürzlich hat der Kulturwissenschaftler Andreas Gehrlach daran erinnert, dass Walter Benjamins Aufsatz über „Das Kunstwerk im Zeitalter seiner technischen Reproduzierbarkeit“, der heute als früher Klassiker der […] diffrakting the library
By Marina Camargo Bureau d’Études, An Atlas of Agendas Atlas carries a universe The word Atlas reminds me, first of all, of the many outdated books that I collect to think about the representation of space through the centuries. But it […] diffrakting the library
By Claire Mélot Alain Damasio, La horde du contrevent / Les furtifs – se tenir debout dans l’ouvert : – Les Furtifs. Rencontre avec nos sens limites. Dans l’angle mort de notre champ de vision, en dehors de nos perceptions humaines familières, […] diffrakting the library
By Sara Morais dos Santos Bruss Édouard Glissant, Poétique de la relation I was introduced to Édouard Glissant rather recently, through a former and a future colleague, both writing their PhDs on Glissant’s work, and it was from the very beginning that […] diffrakting the library
By Hannah Wallenfels Carla Lonzi, Sputiamo su Hegel Writing a short piece for this project had been on my list for a couple of weeks, perhaps even months. Now, during this weird time of quarantines and shutdowns, in […] diffrakting the library
By Milena Maffei Suzanne Treister, HEXEN 2.0 Tarot cards and other nonlinear tools for (self-)reflection have always wielded considerable fascination on me; it was thus easy for me to pick Suzanne Treister’s HEXEN 2.0 tarot deck from […] diffrakting the library