nism, Colonialism, and the Wild Man." I
think I've quoted from both these books.
-Joel
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On Sun, 10 Jul 2005, Lanny Quarles wrote:
Devil and Commodity Fetishism in South America
My Cocaine Museum
Law in a Lawless Land: Diary of a Limpieza
Defacement: Public Secrecy and the Labor of the Negative
Mimesis and Alterity: A Particular History of the Senses
Shamanism, Colonialism, and the
Was thinking about this today:
The FICTION-OF-PHILOSOPHY: As in the fiction-of-crime, the category
encompasses both `philosophical fiction' and that aspect of philosophy
which encounters fiction as a mode of inquiry. Philosophical fiction
would include the novels of Bataille, Ballard, Gibson, Sart