Notes from November 2024

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1. Literary "decreation"
2. Dickinson's accretive method
3. Grace and imaginative force
4. Jonathan Edwards
5. Emily Dickinson, the Calvinist
6. The cryptic nature of Dickinson's poems
7. Form, order, and subjugation
8. Connections between unconnected things
9. Garth Graeper's "The Sky Broke More"
10. Loneliness and totalitarianism
11. De-churching
12. Audit culture / accountability regimes
13. The University and Small Business Patent Procedures Act of 1980
14. The transformation of knowledge into capital
15. 1970s: University patents
16. Indigenous councils of women
17. Social organization in Catalhöyük
18. The cultivation of straw
19. Experiments in Mystical Atheism
20. Dionne Brand's "Salvage: Readings from the Wreck"
21. Saretta Morgan
22. Popular support for the Nazis
23. Richard Rorty on the rise of an American strongman
24. Bhanu Pratap's A Series of Relations and Seriousnesses
25. Mary Oliver, "Of the Empire"
26. Peggy McIntosh
27. Net City World // Cloud Market Sea
28. Timeline of homosexual persecution in 20th century Germany
29. 1933: The Enabling Act
30. Low-information voters
31. State versus antistate terror
32. 1945-present: state sponsored violence
33. 1974-present: The resurgence of torture
34. Extrajudicial killings
35. "Disappearances"
36. Targets of terror states
37. State violence and the arbitary power of regimes
38. Michael Taussig: anthropology against terror
39. E. V. Walter's "Terror and Resistance"
40. Cultures of terror
41. Ethnologies of state terror
42. Inequality and state terror
43. Social stratification and state terror
44. State violence and the "surplus of meaning"
45. New Felicia Atkinson
46. “Dry Your Tears to Perfect Your Aim”
47. Francis Gri
48. Monument Five: International Foam
49. Broken Chip
50. LOST EONS
51. Alexander Booth
52. The Body
53. Lyn Hejinian on the imagination
54. The "contextualizing charge" of things
55. Hejinian on the "reality effects" of time
56. Kairos and rhetoric
57. Kairos and memory
58. Chronos and kairos
59. Relationships and events in Stein
60. The good person and the good life
61. Jason Lescalleet
62. Peter O'Leary's "Thick and Dazzling Darkness"
63. Religion and fantasy literature
64. Peter O' Leary's "The Hidden Eyes of Things"
65. Ronald Johnson's "ARK"
66. Jack Spicer's "The Holy Grail"
67. Poetry from inside and from outside
68. Robin Blaser's "The Practice of Outside"
69. Jack Spicer's "serial poem"
70. George Herms and Wallace Berman
71. Photoshop layers alignment chart
72. Olivia Cronk’s “Gwenda, Rodney”
73. Love's crystallization
74. Species of crushes
75. 1883: Nationally applicable time standards
76. "Composition as Explanation"
77. Stein's typologies
78. Everyday life and chance
79. "There is no repetition"
80. Adorno's "non-identity"
81. "Nonredundant reiteration" in Stein
82. A Jonathan Rosenbaum Reader
83. Voice Imitator, "Of How Hits"
84. Susan Howe's "Sorting Facts"
85. Heather Lewis, "Notice"
86. Vicente Huidobro’s “Altazor”
87. Jasmine Myra, "Rising"
88. Queer negativity
89. Digital Futures of Graduate Studies in the Humanities
90. "In Comes I"
91. Tisa Bryant / Garrett Caples
92. Sim Kern's "The Free People's Village"
93. Rachel B. Glaser's "Paulina & Fran"
94. Andrés Neuman's "Sensitive Anatomy"
95. "The Humanities"
96. Lea Murawiec's Semi-Science Fiction
97. Cage and Malatesta on revolution
98. Two books on the humanities / liberal education
99. Critics attentive to form
100. On "political forms"
101. Historicism and its critique
102. Arrangements, configurations, and structures
103. Progressive relations among forms
104. Alex Woloch
105. Eric Hayot's "diegetic totality"
106. Irigaray's "phallomorphism"
107. The critique of form
108. Romantic poetry and the disruption of form
109. Poetry, order, and unity
110. Cleanth Brooks
111. h hunt, "playing piano for dad"
112. Three drone acts
113. "Notes on Punctuation"
114. The humanities as secular humanism
115. Stanley Fish on the humanities
116. Alexis Wright's "Praiseworthy"
117. "a batalha da rua maria antônia"
118. "Scrapism"
119. Scrapism readings
120. Scrapist practitioners
121. 1963-65: Milan Knízak's "Broken Music"
122. Umberto Eco's "Ur-Fascism"
123. Barrett Watten's "Frame"
124. "Embroidered"
125. "Textiles and Creative Coding"
126. Science fiction sentences
127. Paraliterature
128. Lunatic readers
129. "The Motion of Light in Water"
130. Poetry as a source of renewal
131. Gerald Burns: How words come to a writer
132. Delany on Silliman's "The Alphabet"
133. Delany on Hart Crane
134. Stein and "the way language comes to geniuses"
135. Blanche McCrary Boyd's writing advice
136. Andrew Gallix's "Unwords"
137. Simon Critchley's "Mysticism"
138. Felbm & Louis Reth
139. Mita Mahato's "Arctic Play"
140. 2024 bundles from Woodland Pattern

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