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Lovebug (Trade Paperback)Pub. Date: 2023
Publisher: Peninsula Press Ltd
Price: $22.39
Seller: Arundel Books, Seattle, WA, USA
Condition: New
Notes: New! // 'Turning to microbiology, mysticism, and psychoanalysis as well as the raw materials of love and life Lafarge navigates the uncomfortable intimacy between the human body and the many bacteria, viruses, and parasites to which it is host. Lovebug is a book about the poetics of infection, and about how we can learn to live with multispecies ambivalence. How might we forge non-phobic relationships to our little beasts'? How might we rewild our imaginations? In weaving the personal with the pathological, Lovebug complicates the idea of coherent selfhood, revealing life as a site of radical vulnerability and an ongoing negotiation with limit. ' ~ Publisher.
Lovebug (Paperback)Pub. Date: 2023
Publisher: Peninsula Press Ltd
Price: $46.28
Seller: Ergodebooks India, MUMBAI, MH, IND
Condition: New.
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Pub. Date: 2023
Publisher: Peninsula Press Ltd
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Pub. Date: 2023
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Columbia, MD, USA$22.38 Lovebug (Paperback)
Pub. Date: 2023
Publisher: Peninsula Press Ltd
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In Lovebug, Daisy Lafarge explores metaphors of love and disease as she seeks to understand human vulnerability and our intimacy with microbial life. Turning to microbiology, mysticism, and psychoanalysis - as well as the raw materials of love and life - Lafarge navigates the uncomfortable intimacy between the human body and the many bacteria, vi-ruses, and parasites to which it is host. Lovebug is a book about the poetics of infection, and about how we can learn to live with multispecies ambivalence. How might we forge non-phobic relationships to our 'little beasts'? How might we re-wild our imaginations? In weaving the personal with the pathological, Lovebug complicates the idea of coherent selfhood, revealing life as a site of radical vulnerability and an ongoing negotiation with limit.
