[-empyre-] Subject: Re: Meillassoux / Harman

2012-06-16 Thread naxsmash
"After Butler, object oriented philosophy, it seems to me, would have to pass through the gendered territory of the subject/object relation. " - Judith Halberstam As I was reading this thread yesterday I was struck by how a chasm opens when as, mentally, I make the move from 1- acknowledgin

Re: [-empyre-] Subject: Re: Meillassoux / Harman

2012-06-16 Thread Timothy Morton
Hi all, It's Tim Morton of Rice University here. I'm going to take Jack's suggestion and paste this post I wrote here. I am an OOO person who writes on ecology and philosophy. Tim OOO, Gender, Sexuality I can't sleep. I was up grading so by rights I should be knackered. But I've also been up

Re: [-empyre-] Subject: Re: Meillassoux / Harman

2012-06-16 Thread ashok sukumaran
I just noticed how a phrase there christina to sing our house. > We must have a poetics of relation, as Glissante said, or we die. > -christina > slipped so literally close to tim's onetime post on dancing about architecture, here: http://ecologywithoutnature.blogspot.in/2010/10/dancing-abou