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Harry Dodge in conversation with Maggie Nelson discussing Harry's new book, My Meteorite.Is love a force akin to gravity? Blending the personal and the philo American author and critic Maggie Nelson’s seventh book, The Argonauts, is a slippery, transgenre work of autobiographical writing about Nelson’s attempt, with her non-binary trans partner Harry Dodge, at building a queer family while resisting homonormativity. It’s also a book about parenting, in the Winnicottian sense of holding and Molly Fischer on “The Argonauts,” Maggie Nelson’s new memoir about family, love, and what it means to be normal, as a person and as an artist. the fluidly gendered artist Harry Dodge People didn’t expect Maggie Nelson’s book The Argonauts to take on the cult status it did, especially not among straight and queer people alike.It’s a small, genre-crossing book that places memoir – mostly Maggie’s relationship with her trans, gender fluid partner, the artist Harry Dodge, as well as her pregnancy with their child – alongside theory on desire and attachment. Maggie Nelson’s new memoir, Instead there’s a family — Nelson, her partner Harry Dodge, their son Iggy, and Dodge’s son from a previous relationship — and a lot of heavy-duty The Argonauts does employ a very loose chronological structure, beginning with the early days of Nelson’s relationship with her eventual husband, Harry Dodge, and ending with the birth of their child, Iggy. Dodge is an artist and, though assigned female at birth, identifies as neither a man nor a woman by the time Nelson meets him.
(2004) from the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. Since 2005, she has been a member of the School of Critical Studies at the California Institute of the Arts, where she currently serves as director of the Creative Writing Program. Se hela listan på de.wikipedia.org Rezensentin Hanna Engelmeier liest Maggie Nelson Text "Die Argonauten" sowohl inhaltlich als auch formal als "Transformation". Denn ebenso wie die Autorin von der geschlechtsangleichenden Operation ihres Mannes Harry, ihrer eigenen In-Vitro-Fertilisation und dem Alltag der vierköpfigen Familie erzählt, mäandert sie zwischen den Genres, erklärt die Kritikerin, die hier zwischen Maggie Nelson’s latest memoir, The Argonauts, takes a critical look at maternity, parenting, and both the transqueer and heteronormative-nuclear family. These generally broad constructs are explored alongside Nelson’s personal decision to give birth to and raise a child with her fluidly-gendered partner, artist Harry Dodge. Maggie Nelson samtalar på engelska med Jenny Tunedal. I centrum för berättelsen finns författarens relation till konstnären Harry Dodge, som är gender-fluid och under bokens gång påbörjar testosteroninjektioner.
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It’s also a book about parenting, in the Winnicottian sense of holding and Molly Fischer on “The Argonauts,” Maggie Nelson’s new memoir about family, love, and what it means to be normal, as a person and as an artist. the fluidly gendered artist Harry Dodge People didn’t expect Maggie Nelson’s book The Argonauts to take on the cult status it did, especially not among straight and queer people alike.It’s a small, genre-crossing book that places memoir – mostly Maggie’s relationship with her trans, gender fluid partner, the artist Harry Dodge, as well as her pregnancy with their child – alongside theory on desire and attachment.
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The book moves effortlessly from snippets of high theory to meditations on sex, motherhood, death, and … Maggie Nelson, The Argonauts Graywolf Press, Minneapolis The first page of Maggie Nelson’s memoir, The Argonauts, artist Harry Dodge, who identifies neither as male nor female (though throughout the text Nelson refers to Dodge as “he”). She charts the change of Dodge’s body Nelson’s partner in family-making, the fluidly gendered artist Harry Dodge, is also the book’s addressee, and readers eavesdrop on a wide-ranging but intimate conversation. Via email, she expanded that conversation to touch on the noise of modern parenting and … Maggie Nelson's The Argonauts is a genre-bending memoir, a work of "autotheory" offering fresh, fierce, and timely thinking about desire, identity, and the limitations and possibilities of love and language. At its center is a romance: the story of the author's relationship with the artist Harry Dodge. This story, which includes Nelson's account of falling in love with Dodge, who is fluidly 2016-09-22 Discussion with Maggie Nelson & screening of selected shorts“In The Argonauts, Maggie Nelson turns ‘making the personal public’ into a romantic, intellectual A groundbreaking memoir that offers fresh and fierce reflections on motherhood, desire, gender, identity and feminism. At the centre of The Argonauts is the love story between Maggie Nelson and the artist Harry Dodge, who is fluidly gendered. As Nelson undergoes the transformations of pregnancy, she explores the challenges and complexities of mothering and queer family making.
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The topics that Maggie Nelson covers in this book - gender fluidity, transitioning, motherhood, sexuality, feminism, etc. - are all fascinating to me, and topics that I desperately wanted to read more about, particularly in the form of a memoir of Nelson's own life, pregnancy, and relationship with Harry Dodge. American author and critic Maggie Nelson’s seventh book, The Argonauts, is a slippery, transgenre work of autobiographical writing about Nelson’s attempt, with her non-binary trans partner Harry Dodge, at building a queer family while resisting homonormativity. Take a guided tour of Baltimore, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Los Angeles, Nashville, New Orleans, New York City, and many other cities. We asked authors, booksellers, publishers, editors, and others to share the places they go to connect with writers of the past, to the bars and cafés where today’s authors give readings, and to those sites that are most inspiring for writing.
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His solo exhibitions have included works in New York, Los Angeles and Connecticut, while his group exhibitions have taken place at The New Museum, the Whitney Biennial, the Getty Museum and the Hammer Museum, among others. Central to “The Argonauts” is the story of Nelson’s great love for Harry Dodge, a West Coast sculptor, writer, and video artist who is fluidly gendered. The topics that Maggie Nelson covers in this book - gender fluidity, transitioning, motherhood, sexuality, feminism, etc. - are all fascinating to me, and topics that I desperately wanted to read more about, particularly in the form of a memoir of Nelson's own life, pregnancy, and relationship with Harry Dodge. American author and critic Maggie Nelson’s seventh book, The Argonauts, is a slippery, transgenre work of autobiographical writing about Nelson’s attempt, with her non-binary trans partner Harry Dodge, at building a queer family while resisting homonormativity. Take a guided tour of Baltimore, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Los Angeles, Nashville, New Orleans, New York City, and many other cities. We asked authors, booksellers, publishers, editors, and others to share the places they go to connect with writers of the past, to the bars and cafés where today’s authors give readings, and to those sites that are most inspiring for writing.
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Maggie Nelson's memoir — primarily about her relationship with the artist Harry Dodge and her first pregnancy — is a thoroughly considered, sharp, and
At the centre is a love-story, between Nelson and the artist Harry Dodge, who is undergoing gender reassignment, while Nelson undergoes the transformations
At its center is a romance: the story of the author's relationship with artist Harry Dodge. Molly Fischer on “The Argonauts,” Maggie Nelson's new memoir about
between Maggie Nelson and the artist Harry Dodge, who is fluidly gendered. Writing in the tradition of public intellectuals like Susan Sontag, Nelson uses
In The Argonauts, which details the love story between Nelson and her husband, gender-fluid artist Harry Dodge, Nelson further humanizes the trans experience
4 May 2015 Instead there's a family — Nelson, her partner Harry Dodge, their son Iggy, and Dodge's son from a previous relationship — and a lot of heavy-
At the centre of The Argonauts is the love story between Maggie Nelson and the artist Harry Dodge, who is fluidly gendered. As Nelson undergoes the
Maggie Nelson's The Argonauts is a genre-bending memoir, a work of gender, sexuality, and motherhood, and builds a family with artist Harry Dodge. Maggie Nelson's The Argonauts is a genre-bending memoir, a work of its centre is a romance: the story of the author's relationship with the artist Harry Dodge. 15 Apr 2016 Maggie Nelson agrees: “Just as the Argo's parts must be replaced “You” is her then lover, now husband, the artist Harry Dodge, who was
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Här i svensk översättning av Karin Lindeqvist. MAGGIE NELSON [f. 1973] är en amerikansk författare, poet och forskare, bosatt i Los Angeles. Poet, scholar, and nonfiction writer Maggie Nelson earned a PhD in English literature at the Graduate Center, CUNY.