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Heather Christle

Heather Christle is the author of WHAT IS AMAZING (Wesleyan, 2012), THE TREES THE TREES (Octopus, 2011), and THE DIFFICULT FARM (Octopus, 2009). She has taught at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and at Emory University, where she was the 2009-2011 Creative Writing Fellow. She is the Web Editor for jubilat and frequently a writer in residence at the Juniper Summer Writing Institute. A native of Wolfeboro, New Hampshire, she lives in Western Massachusetts.

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Sasha Midlцитирует2 года назад
Judith Butler wonders if it might be possible to find a “[source] of nonviolence in the capacity to grieve, to stay with the unbearable loss without converting it into destruction,” or “if the grief is unbearable is there another way to live with it that is not the same as bearing it?”
Sasha Midlцитирует2 года назад
What would happen if Frey were to flip his model, ask why males suffer from a prolactin deficit, and a corresponding inability to cry? Or better still, what if researchers were to treat sex and gender as the varied sets they are? What would the science of tears look like then?
Sasha Midlцитирует2 года назад
A 2013 study of “hedonic reversal,” or “benign masochism,” explores how people find enjoyment in “initially negative experiences that the body (brain) falsely interprets as threatening,” such as spicy food, disgusting jokes, or sad music. They posit that the “realization that the body has been fooled, and that there is no real danger, leads to pleasure derived from ‘mind over body.’ This can also be framed as a type of mastery.”
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