Lynne Huffer’s Strange Eros

[1] “Not a flood of light inside the room, but an eros that flashes up, then disappears into strangeness. That strangeness translates as Foucault’s ethopoeitic method: an ethics of eros as a poetics of unreason.” pg 14

[2] “The unbinding occurs in the archival dissipation of those same identities across the (documentary and epistemic) edges of a time that borders my own and is therefore other to me. The concept Foucault draws on to capture that temporal paradox of binding and unbinding is suspension. Foucault’s erotic archival method is thus an experiment in limits as an experience of suspension: a limit-experience that suspends.” 29

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