McKenzie Wark: Life Story
McKenzie Wark: Life Story
McKenzie Wark: Life Story
McKenzie Wark: Life Story
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McKenzie Wark: Life Story

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Hanuman Editions is a publishing project reimagining the legacy of Hanuman Books, the legendary and cult series of chapbooks that were printed in southern India and published out of the storied Chelsea Hotel in New York City between 1986 and 1993.

 

From acclaimed theorist and trans icon McKenzie Wark, Life Story is a divulsion and revision of the author’s multiple forms. Life Story asks, “how to write not about love, but with love, in love, in form as well as content?” With an offering of lucidity amid disaster; a reinvention in the face of modernity’s unraveling. A tour of her selves, works, and worlds, Life Story is at once elegiac and mutinous, “an arc of history as built on an ontology of love.”

 

In Life Story, McKenzie Wark plays with her future epitaph, creating a biographical form that eludes captured data-points. But for our purposes, let’s say that this Australian-born writer and scholar is renowned for her work on media theory, critical theory, the avant-gardes, and in recent years, raving and transsexual narratives. She is a professor of Media and Cultural Studies at The New School in New York City.

Publisher Hanuman Editions
Pages: 152
Material: softcover
ISBN: 9798989378067
Dimensions: 7.7 × 10.7 cm