
Mutations, as a project, is writing from the “in-between,” what Gloria Anzaldúa called nepantla (a Mexican Nahuatl word). We are a literary project and online learning community celebrating trandisciplinary thought and ecological futures.
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It feels a little absurd to mention that this article contains ‘spoilers’ for The Odyssey. How can anyone spoil a story that has been around for millennia? Nonetheless, here you have it: spoiler warning.
I’ll be talking about some of the...
Greetings, dear mutants!
Our Saturday event was quite wonderful. It was clear, towards the end of the hour, that a book like Bergsonism needs more than one session to delve into its concepts.
That’s what I plan to do. Stay tuned for the n...
August is feeling like a good time to revisit Bergsonism by Gilles Deleuze. You are invited, dear readers, to join me next Saturday, August 8 at 11 am ET.
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I’ve been saying that the Bergson/Deleuze thread represents...
John William Waterhouse, Ulysses and the Sirens 1891.
A few folks have appropriately made connections between The Odyssey and the evolution of consciousness.
Julian Jaynes commented on the lack of a distinct ‘I’ in the poem’s statement:...
Quibbles II: On the need for the metamodern field to engage with posthumanism
Here’s another ‘quibble’ I’ve felt quite passionate about while doing some recent literature review. (see part I on the need to distinguish between Gebser’s ‘str...
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