Vol. 3 No. 2 Dec. 2019

  • What is Migrant Thinking? Trans, Fusion, and the Bracket

    Author:Ranjan Ghosh

    Abstract: Abstract: This essay introduces Ghosh’s idea of trans(in)fusion and argues out his thesis on “migrant thinking.” What kind of “critical thinking” does trans(in)fusion envisage? Is all envisagement a kind of form? Can critical thinking be envisaged at all? If envisaged, what kind of cosmopolitan and migrant motor does it undertake and initiate? Ghosh talks about the poetics and politics of ...

    Vol. 3 No. 2 Dec. 2019      Time:2020-01-13 View Citation

  • “Of Rare Compatibility”: Jen Bervin’s Silk Poems and Making Kin in the Sericene

    Author:David Perry

    Abstract: Abstract: Scripting what may be read as a “string figure” companion to Donna Haraway’s Chthulucene, Jen Bervin’s 2017 Silk Poems project becomes entangled with the damage of the Anthropocene—and with projects of recuperation in the face of that damage—via a proposed Sericene: an ecopoetic weaving of human-worm-moth symbiosis in silk, a human voicing articulated through the nonhuman person...

    Vol. 3 No. 2 Dec. 2019      Time:2020-01-13 View Citation

  • Notes on Contributors

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    Abstract: 2019 vol.3, no. 2 Notes on Contributors

    Vol. 3 No. 2 Dec. 2019      Time:2021-06-03 View Citation

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