Table of Contents
Kathy Acker: An Introduction
Michael Hardin
Writing between Madness
and Paralysis
"The Madness Outside Gender:
Travels with Don Quixote and Saint Foucault."
Carol Siegel
Washington State University-Vancouver
"Kathy Acker and Literary
Madness: Erecting a Pornographic Shell."
Robert Mazzola
"The Paralyzing Tensions
of Radical Art in a Postmodern World: Kathy Acker's Last Novels as Exploratory
Fictions."
Svetlana Mintcheva
Arts Advocacy Project,
National Coalition Against Censorship
Building the Body of Desires
"Re-Educating the Body:
Kathy Acker, Georges Bataille, and the Postmodern Body in My Mother: Demonology."
Terry Engebretsen
Idaho State University
"Too Much Is Never Enough:
A Kaleidoscopic Approach to the Work of Kathy Acker."
Gayle Fornataro
Long Beach State University
"The Lay of the Land:
Piracy and the Iterant Body in Kathy Acker's Pussy, King of the Pirates."
Sheri Weinstein
SUNY-Buffalo
"Between Theory and Autobiography:
Negotiating Desire, Sex, and Love in the Work of Kathy Acker."
Michael Hardin
Bloomsburg University
Attacking Language
"Residues or Revolutions
of the Language of Acker and Artaud."
Carla Harryman
Wayne State University
"Words Hurt! Acker's Appropriation
of Myth in Don Quixote."
Jan Corbett
Delaware Valley College
"Kathy Acker's Radical
Performance Writing in Eurydice in the Underworld and Other Texts."
Catherine Rock
University of Alberta
Post-Plagiarism
"Beyond Appropriation:
Pussy, King of the Pirates and a Feminist Critique of Intellectual Property."
Caren Irr
Brandeis University
"Voice, Politics, Copyright."
Nicole CooleyQueens College
"Scavenging the E-Wreck:
Kathy Acker, the Internet, and Artis Electronica."
Trevor Dodge
Idaho State University.
Kathy Acker
A Primary and Secondary
Bibliography
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