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2nd Program of the Ornamentalists
- Daniel C. Remein (author)
Chapter of: Burn after Reading: Vol. 1, Miniature Manifestos for a Post/medieval Studies + Vol. 2, The Future We Want: A Collaboration(pp. 101–104)
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Title | 2nd Program of the Ornamentalists |
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Contributor | Daniel C. Remein (author) |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.21983/P3.0067.1.21 |
Landing page | https://punctumbooks.com/titles/burn-after-reading/ |
License | https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ |
Copyright | Remein, Daniel C. |
Publisher | punctum books |
Published on | 2014-04-28 |
Long abstract | We, the Ornamentalists, anarcho-eco-pacificist amateurs, advocate an aesthetics of historical cosmicity as the ground of an ethics of medieval studies, an avant-garde poetics, and a revolutionary politics of elaborating a var-ied cosmos as Public Park. In the face of the current plan-etary ecological disaster and its goads—the State and Cap-italism—a radical reorientation of our interface with the Cosmos is necessary. For medieval studies to begin to adequately respond, it must move aside from the impulse to thematizethe cultural and the ecological or to describe their mutual transversal as thematized by medieval litera-ture. Instead, we mustMAKE (as inPOETICS). We mustelaborate non- and de-instrumentalized ethics and proce-dures that allow interface with the non-Human Cosmos. |
Page range | pp. 101–104 |
Print length | 4 pages |
Language | English (Original) |
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