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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 Midlhas quoted2 years ago
Beth, the librarian, joins us, and I tell her too of my archival weeping. Beth says she cried when she saw the Gutenberg Bible at the British Museum, so profusely that a concerned guard bade her step away.
Sasha Midlhas quoted2 years ago
She critiques Donna Haraway’s “A Cyborg Manifesto” as hopelessly “tryborg,” with none of the disabled person’s actual melding of self and circuitry: Haraway is a tryborg: she’s not disabled; she has no interface; she uses the term as a metaphor. The strategic move where one group says, “I shall speak for them because they do not exist do not live here do not have thoughts” is common of the tryborg. When they are not speaking for us, they may take a detour into animal studies, a field where they can rest assured that their subjects remain silent.164
Sasha Midlhas quoted2 years ago
i’ve been thinking about my father a lot. memories. some of them i think i’ve completly made up
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