Reading Taubes in Constellation
Reading Taubes in Constellation is a multidisciplinary publication featuring essays, fiction, and poetry from a range of thinkers reflecting on Susan Taubes in constellation with related thinkers.
The Reading Taubes in Constellation reading group took place from November to December 2021 at Hopscotch Reading Room, Berlin. It sought to place multivalent thinker Susan Taubes in dialogue with other cultural contexts, temporalities, and experiments in thinking. Together, participants explored Taubes’ uptake and critique of Weil via the topic of suffering by reading Weil through Taubes, Taubes through Weil, and Taubes/Weil through writings from Christina Sharpe, Wendy Brown, and Anne Carson. The resulting publication features interdisciplinary responses to these experiments in reading together, including essays, poetry, interviews, and music.
Reading Taubes in Constellation is a multidisciplinary publication featuring essays, fiction, and poetry from a range of thinkers reflecting on Susan Taubes in constellation with related thinkers.
The Reading Taubes in Constellation reading group took place from November to December 2021 at Hopscotch Reading Room, Berlin. It sought to place multivalent thinker Susan Taubes in dialogue with other cultural contexts, temporalities, and experiments in thinking. Together, participants explored Taubes’ uptake and critique of Weil via the topic of suffering by reading Weil through Taubes, Taubes through Weil, and Taubes/Weil through writings from Christina Sharpe, Wendy Brown, and Anne Carson. The resulting publication features interdisciplinary responses to these experiments in reading together, including essays, poetry, interviews, and music.
Reading Taubes in Constellation is a multidisciplinary publication featuring essays, fiction, and poetry from a range of thinkers reflecting on Susan Taubes in constellation with related thinkers.
The Reading Taubes in Constellation reading group took place from November to December 2021 at Hopscotch Reading Room, Berlin. It sought to place multivalent thinker Susan Taubes in dialogue with other cultural contexts, temporalities, and experiments in thinking. Together, participants explored Taubes’ uptake and critique of Weil via the topic of suffering by reading Weil through Taubes, Taubes through Weil, and Taubes/Weil through writings from Christina Sharpe, Wendy Brown, and Anne Carson. The resulting publication features interdisciplinary responses to these experiments in reading together, including essays, poetry, interviews, and music.