“… that which wishes to articulate itself in you”

IF 0.1 4区 哲学 0 RELIGION
Andy Izenson
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Abstract Jewish anarchist mysticism weaves elusively through the worlds of art, politics, and religion, informing all three with the concept of do’ikayt , or “hereness.” This essay will bring together threads of the Jewish roots of the Dada and Surrealist movements as they burst into queerness with the work of Claude Cahun, William S. Burroughs, and Genesis Breyer P-Orridge, and examine in particular the cut-up method as employed by those artists across media before examining an application of the same method to a pantheist Jewish transness through the mystical practice of gender confirmation surgery to arrive at a theory of bodily hereness. Using the writer’s own experimentation with gender and cut-up poetry to seek a nonlinear harmony with the Spinozan immanent Hashem-as-living-universe, this writing explores the rejection of not only the gender binary, but also the binary inherent in representational art to replace both with the somatic experience of fragments of the universe ricocheting off each other and being transformed by the interaction.
"希望在你心中表达自己"
抽象的犹太无政府主义神秘主义在艺术、政治和宗教的世界中难以捉摸地交织在一起,用“在这里”的概念向三者传达信息。本文将汇集达达主义和超现实主义运动的犹太根源线索,因为它们与克劳德·卡亨、威廉·s·巴勒斯和创世纪·布雷耶·p·奥里奇的作品一起爆发了酷儿,并特别研究了这些艺术家在跨媒体中使用的切割方法,然后研究了同样的方法在泛神论犹太人跨性别上的应用,通过性别确认手术的神秘实践,得出了身体存在性的理论。作者利用自己对性别的实验和诗歌的切割,寻求与斯宾诺莎内在的哈希姆作为活的宇宙的非线性和谐,这篇文章不仅探索了对性别二元的拒绝,而且探索了表征艺术中固有的二元,以宇宙碎片相互弹跳和相互作用转化的躯体体验来取代两者。
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