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Wark, Mckenzie
Wark, Mckenzie
McKenzie Wark (Newcastle, 1961) es escritora y profesora de Estudios Culturales y Medios de Comunicación en el Eugene Lang College de la New School for Social Research de Nueva York. En sus ensayos ha rastreado la huella cultural y política que la Internacional Situacionista (IS) ha dejado en el imaginario colectivo y ha atendido a las metamorfosis sociales y culturales que han provocado las tecnologías de la información y la comunicación en nuestras vidas. Sus títulos disponibles en español son los ensayos Un manifiesto hacker, La playa bajo la calle, El capitalismo ha muerto y las autoficciones Vaquera invertida y Raving.
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Reverse cowgirl
Reverse cowgirl
Wark, Mckenzie
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Reverse cowgirl
Reverse cowgirl
Wark, Mckenzie

McKenzie Wark invents a new genre for another gender: not a memoir but an auto-ethnography of the opacity of the self.

Another genre for another gender.

What if you were trans and didn't know it? What if there were some hole in your life and you didn't even know it was there? What if you went through life not knowing why you only felt at home in your body at peak moments of drugs and sex? What if you expended your days avoiding an absence, a hole in being? Reverse Cowgirl is not exactly a memoir. The author doesn't, in the end, have any answers as to who she really is or was, although maybe she figures out what she could become.

Traveling from Sydney in the 1980s to New York today, Reverse Cowgirl is a comedy of errors, chronicling the author's failed attempts at being gay and at being straight across the shifting political and media landscapes of the late twentieth century. Finding that the established narratives of being transgender don't seem to apply to her, Wark borrows from the genres of autofiction, fictocriticism, and new narrative to create a writing practice that can discover the form of a life outside existing accounts of trans experience: an auto-ethnography of the opacity of the self.
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Editorial: Semiotext(E)
ISBN: 978-1-63590-118-4
Idioma: Inglés
Páginas: 200
Estado: Disponible
Fecha de edición: 18-02-2020
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