Horror can reside at the heart of divinity. It can give comfort, be a form of solace in an unkind, at times horrendous, world
JACQUELINE ROSE ON THE LOGIC OF MESSIANISM (via jacqueline–rose)
Horror can reside at the heart of divinity. It can give comfort, be a form of solace in an unkind, at times horrendous, world
Splintered Reflections: Images of the Body in Trauma by Jean Goodwin; Reina Attias
Women in Dark Times by Jacqueline Rose
Introduction to The Gorgeous Nothings: Emily Dickinson’s Envelope Poems
Elektra by Anne Carson
Raw Materials for a Theory of the Young Girl by Tiqqun
Economy of the Unlost by Anne Carson
Communities of Women: An Idea in Fiction by Nina Auerbach
Garments Against Women by Anne Boyer
Elektra by Anne Carson
Girl In Need of a Tournigut by Merri Lisa Johnson