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No Knowledge Is Complete Until It Passes Through My Body Asiya Wadud

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No Knowledge Is Complete Until It Passes Through My Body Asiya Wadud
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Publisher: Nightboat Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.89 MB
Pages: 128
Author: Asiya Wadud
ISBN: 9781643620992, 9781643620350, 1643620991, 1643620355
Language: English
Year: 2021

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No Knowledge Is Complete Until It Passes Through My Body Asiya Wadud by Asiya Wadud 9781643620992, 9781643620350, 1643620991, 1643620355 instant download after payment.

A revelatory collection of poems by Asiya Wadud that document the forces that shape the human body in movement and explore the continuum and conditions of how knowledge is enacted. Through a series of transmissions and proposals, the poems in No Knowledge Is Complete Until It Passes Through My Body explore the intelligence of the body, especially bodies under duress. Wadud evokes the hum and chorus that fills us when we write to explore methods and modes of circulation, continuum, and claustrophobia. Drawing from the performance practice of Okwui Okpokwasili and Peter Born, Wadud asks, how does a thread of logic form? How do we extend the thread on either end so we see the lineage and continuum of our thoughts?

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