I'm writing a really long essay for the journal diacritics, for an issue that will be invoke perhaps the most famous issue, “Nuclear Criticism,” for which Derrida contributed one of his best (in my view) essays. This one will be called “Climate Change Criticism.”
I've written a fuzzy version of my essay, which can be about 10 000 words long. I'm very pleased with the title:
She Stood in Tears Amidst the Alien Corn:
Thinking through Agrilogistics
great title.
ReplyDeletep.s. came across this in an old etymology source:
Resistentialism: The seemingly spiteful behavior shown by inanimate objects — www.ObsoleteWord.Blogspot.com