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My Inscription of the Girly Man piece was published in the online journal Vaugue Terrain this month (January 2009). The journal included my essay "The Language of Machines."

Date
January, 2009
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Inscription is an exploration of the aesthetics of power in relation to the task of writing. Here, in a time when the neo-fascist spirit is casting a shadow across the political culture, and when the possibility of meaningful political discourse seems more and more remote because of it, there is a relationship between the wealth of violence–war, images of brutality–and the poverty of our communications. There is a relationship between the denigration of thoughtfulness as weakness, femininity, and gayness, and the impossibility of halting the campaign of aggression that the U.S. has embarked on, or of furthering stalled progress in the domain of civil rights or economic justice.

Date
May, 2005

How is it that image and the epithet have replaced rhetoric as the stuff of American politics? This is the question proper to Schwarzenegger’s exploitation of the insult “girly-man” in order to attempt to force the recalcitrant state legislature to assent to his budget proposal.

The work Inscription might be said to have three fathers: Arnold, Franz and Michel. Or, it might be said that the dirty business of conceiving Inscription was the consequence of an even more crowded couch in which these daddies where only the last to deposit their gifts, and that therefore the memories of their conjugal adieus are just easier to re-member. Each stands, in a way, for a category, a body-type, a way of thinking and acting, a story, a function, an example for which their names are only one instantiation. They are archetypes, proto-types, exemplars.