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Humanimal First Edition Bhanu Kapil Rider Kelsey Street Press

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Humanimal First Edition Bhanu Kapil Rider Kelsey Street Press
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Publisher: Kelsey Street Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.5 MB
Pages: 88
Author: Bhanu Kapil Rider, Kelsey Street Press
ISBN: 9780932716705, 9780932716774, 0932716709, 0932716776
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: First Edition

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Humanimal First Edition Bhanu Kapil Rider Kelsey Street Press by Bhanu Kapil Rider, Kelsey Street Press 9780932716705, 9780932716774, 0932716709, 0932716776 instant download after payment.

Poetry. Cross-Genre. Asian American Studies. In this new prose document, Bhanu Kapil follows a film crew to the Bengal jungle to re-encounter the true account of two girls found living with wolves in 1921. Taking as its source text the diary of the missionary who strove to rehabilitate these orphans--through language instruction and forcible correction of supinated limbs--HUMANIMAL functions as a healing mutation for three bodies and a companion poiesis for future physiologies. Through wolfgirls Kamala and Amala, there is a grafting: what scars down into the feral opens out also into the fierce, into a remembrance of Kapil's father. The humanimal text becomes one in which personal and postcolonial histories cross a wilderness to form supported metabiology. "Lucidly, holographically, your heart pulsed in the air next to your body; then my eyes clicked the photo into place. Future child, in the time you lived in, your arms always itched and flaked. To write this, the memoir of your body, I slip my arms into the sleeves of your shirt. I slip my arms into yours, to become four-limbed."

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