


A Two Book Set #3
Featuring AGAPE: A Fugitive Planner’s Guide to Empire and Fugitive Erotics: Black Rites of Breakage and Repair.
Conceived as a diptych, these works play on the distinction between AGAPE—the general will and general antagonisms that shape the molar mass—and EROS—the sensual desire that animates intimate, molecular bonds. Together, they articulate the horizon between resisting the structural violence of Empire and affirming the intimate (in-/re-)surgences of the flesh.
Featuring AGAPE: A Fugitive Planner’s Guide to Empire and Fugitive Erotics: Black Rites of Breakage and Repair.
Conceived as a diptych, these works play on the distinction between AGAPE—the general will and general antagonisms that shape the molar mass—and EROS—the sensual desire that animates intimate, molecular bonds. Together, they articulate the horizon between resisting the structural violence of Empire and affirming the intimate (in-/re-)surgences of the flesh.
Featuring AGAPE: A Fugitive Planner’s Guide to Empire and Fugitive Erotics: Black Rites of Breakage and Repair.
Conceived as a diptych, these works play on the distinction between AGAPE—the general will and general antagonisms that shape the molar mass—and EROS—the sensual desire that animates intimate, molecular bonds. Together, they articulate the horizon between resisting the structural violence of Empire and affirming the intimate (in-/re-)surgences of the flesh.