June 2013
Intermediate to advanced
302 pages
11h 21m
English
Chapter 2
JEREMY PACKER: There is a passage on the last page of Speaking into the Air which claims “no profession of love is as convincing as a lifetime of fidelity.”1 You also state that “touch is no cure for communication trouble: it is just more primal but equally intractable.” Both seem to imply a means of connecting, perhaps a material means, that may or may not imply communication. I’m unsure of how to read these last few pages. Does fidelity function as a statement and thus act as a more powerful form of proclamation or are touch and love potentially prediscursive, ...
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