Gregory Marks

@thewastedworld

PhD student writing on Thomas Pynchon and the Posthuman Gothic 🌋😱🤖 Literary & critical theory, aesthetics, ecology. Profile picture by

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Vrijeme pridruživanja: prosinac 2017.

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  1. Prikvačeni tweet
    13. pro 2019.

    Marx's characterisation of capital as a vampire is well known, and reveals in a single image both its metabolic and ideological mechanisms. An essay on Marxist ecology and Walter Benjamin's relevance to the critique of vampire capital's ideological spell:

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  2. prije 2 sata

    Jameson on Adorno’s concern not with the repetition of the self-same, but with “what it would take to have the strength to stand the new [...] the ceaseless flow of the absolutely new, the unrepetitive” (1990, 16).

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    “This rational intercourse with nature is, however, not possible in capitalism because the whole of social production is organized by private labor, and, accordingly, the social-metabolic interaction is mediated by value” (Saito 2018).

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    A gentle reminder that the narrative which blames “humanity” for climate change: a) forgets the millennia of human society prior to climate catastrophe; b) ignores the unequal distribution of culpability today; and c) obscures the actual cause: capital’s unsustainable expansion.

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    Bizarre takes like “the only solution for climate change is letting the human race become extinct” make it uncomfortably clear just how politically naive (at best) the current wave of posthuman theory can be.

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  7. 6. velj

    “One cannot understands the history of the workers’ movement if one refuses to see that, in certain periods, institutions of the labor movement have produced new types of subjectivity [in] veritable wars of subjectivity” (Guattari Reader, 124).

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    Sibertin-Blanc (2016) on Deleuze and Guattari’s “pluralist philosophy of forms of power,” which constantly sets at odds the sovereign “archi-violence” of the State, the “exo-violence” of the war machine, and the “endo-violence” of capital’s ceaseless expansion.

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    "That a nothing should torment a nothing; for I am a nothing. It is all a dream—we dream that we dreamed we dream." (from Herman Melville's Pierre and also, like, the mood for this week)

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    Jameson (2009) on the foundational dualisms of Deleuze & Guattari, and the dangers of replicating in complex form the basic dualism of good and evil: the nomad, the schizo, the rhizome always threaten to become fixed in place as centres of a new Deleuzian moralism.

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    Deleuze’s “prodigious” and “polymorphous” analysis cuts across the academic disciplines and shows “how the social is also a tissue of phantasms, and the narrowly libidinal itself a web of social and political representation” (Jameson 2009, 190).

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  15. 4. velj

    Into the blue again, after the money’s gone Once in a lifetime, water flowing underground

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  16. 4. velj

    "Let me assure you that the Freedom Voting App will be shut off on the day that we have mastered ourselves... the day we can prove we no longer need it."

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  17. 4. velj

    Checking in on US politics like

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    3. velj

    when editing, you can delete words 95% of the time. You don’t need em. Just delete your entire manuscript, turn off your laptop, walk outside & find a bog, let the peat reclaim you under its mossy blanket

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    “We begin, as one often does, without necessarily wanting to, with Hegel (heaven only knows if we will also end up in the same place).” —Fredric Jameson

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    Fredric Jameson told us and we didn't listen!!!

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  21. 2. velj

    Finding a grey hair every now and then was pretty cool, but this is getting ridiculous.

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