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boundary 2 (2020) 47 (4): 63–99.
Published: 01 November 2020
...Simon Ryle This essay explores three recent celebrated novels that are concerned with the consumption of meat: Joseph D’Lacey’s Meat , J. M. Coetzee’s Elizabeth Costello , and Han Kang’s The Vegetarian . The essay develops the critical terms xenoflesh , zoē poetics , and carnojectivity in order...
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boundary 2 (2022) 49 (3): 55–64.
Published: 01 August 2022
..., the   summoning side of the going-forth. Called or called back was the question, the verges thought bounded between . . .                      Meat  for the lit wind, he admonished us, we began, meat for the lit wind we'll end up . Babylonian ice plant overhung   the cliffs on Lone Coast as we...
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boundary 2 (2015) 42 (4): 19–21.
Published: 01 November 2015
... her. Translated to the long line. In the United Kingdom, I noticed the tongue-to-­ ­soft palate tuts the older white customers made, turning their bodies away, when we entered a meat shop or other kind of place: a delicatessen, a boutique. A whirr as the sen- tence fragments were sucked off...
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boundary 2 (2009) 36 (3): 3–7.
Published: 01 August 2009
... be broken. Free association is OK as metabolism meat: When associating from A to B, keep A, keep B, don’t keep the link from A to B. On paper it is hard to see how this is achieved. You write A, you write B, they are there together on the paper. If you write them on the screen...
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boundary 2 (2001) 28 (1): 113–115.
Published: 01 February 2001
... the ozone and smoke, meat seared over coals. Wet ran down the back of my neck. When I put my fingers in the bowl the stones were cold. In Lhasa, I got up from butter beans, greens and barley bread, in the dining room of the Holiday Inn, crossed over...
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boundary 2 (2006) 33 (2): 129–157.
Published: 01 May 2006
..., and eat a per- fect persimmon: Ripe ones are soft and brown-spotted. Sniff the bottoms. The sweet one will be fragrant. How to eat: put the knife away, lay down newspaper. Peel the skin tenderly, not to tear the meat. Chew the skin, suck it, and swallow...
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boundary 2 (2015) 42 (4): 22–26.
Published: 01 November 2015
... cakes red as velvet around this moment, drape curtainsto wanted she red as velvet plates, offering as the flat of as bluff, red as morning, as bluster, meat, as sliced rare red mourning, as unheeded signal to stop, as bruised knuckles, lips, pig’s as pickled and laters, red as cherry...
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boundary 2 (2015) 42 (4): 32–37.
Published: 01 November 2015
.... street meat. some body bodied on sweet want so seems some too. us to, want though you scuffle won’t come and go get it! we to make                             tool hammered back in to let yourself way way a no               umber- ­ us. doing it. after dom palm what smokes begging...
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boundary 2 (2001) 28 (3): 117–123.
Published: 01 August 2001
... barely stop quoting the poem, so exacting and Lorca-like is its ecstatic grammar: the cat approaches, and my life discharges small green islands of meat and blood, small blue faces knit from the rags feeling cannot absorb. the cat approaches, licking the tiny...
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boundary 2 (2003) 30 (3): 141–155.
Published: 01 August 2003
... the kidneys, which gave the flesh a bad odor, the cooked meat was tender and flavorful. He was not undiscriminating—crocodile meat he thought excellent, but the flesh of boa constrictors cloyingly sweet. He comments on how...
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boundary 2 (2002) 29 (1): 25–34.
Published: 01 February 2002
.... In Greek plays lots of people cry and tear their hair. That’s another thing that gets into this poem, along with the language itself: the Poikilóthronoses and Boukóloses. Sounds like some bacteria infecting the meat of the burger. Göran says, darting a knowing glance over at Jesper: The author...
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boundary 2 (2020) 47 (4): 25–61.
Published: 01 November 2020
... in them form multiple voices, giving meat and drink to culture s general misconception about the wolves character dangerous, antihuman, and barbaric and in so doing collectively establishing the contestable claim that wolves are historically advanced creatures that have insights...
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boundary 2 (2017) 44 (4): 57–75.
Published: 01 November 2017
... the U.S. Meat Industry . New York : Prometheus Books . Etzioni Amitai . 2009 . “Israel: Samson's Children.” Society 46 : 477 – 78 . Franklin H. Bruce . 2008 . War Stars: The Superweapon and the American Imagination . Amherst : University of Massachusetts Press...
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boundary 2 (2007) 34 (2): 149–170.
Published: 01 May 2007
... of counter-theological grassroots Muslim. They are so poor, they are not getting any fish or meat to eat, right? Except for the festival of Eid, say. So they eat kurban or sacrificial meat, and I too am eating with them. Do you know what they say, these Muslim women? They are very insistent: “We...
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boundary 2 (2002) 29 (3): 163–173.
Published: 01 August 2002
... from the broth of synthesis, there remain bones and hard meat that never dissolve, although they support the substance of the broth. The paradigm of the ajiaco, as it refers to hybridization, would have to be complemented...
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boundary 2 (2016) 43 (3): 133–157.
Published: 01 August 2016
... the leaves of the melinjo tree and of the kluwih breadfruit . . . . When it could not be found anymore, they tried to hunt. What weapons did they have? A chopping knife and an adze. And what did they hunt? Wild pigs, forest rats, snakes, lizards. They could not cook the meat...
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boundary 2 (2020) 47 (2): 49–70.
Published: 01 May 2020
... and burying alive of the African American man until a member of the Lotus community tells Frank that their owners found it more profitable to truck the horses to the slaughterhouse to be sold as meat during World War II: Horse was the only meat not rationed during the war, see (140). Overall, Frank Money...
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boundary 2 (2017) 44 (3): 59–72.
Published: 01 August 2017
... of cruelty and harm. Dayan / On Williams’s Paterson 67 Things, things, unmentionable, the sink with the waste farina in it and lumps of rancid meat, milk-­bottle-­tops: have here a tranquility and loveliness Have here (in his thoughts...
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boundary 2 (2018) 45 (2): 23–34.
Published: 01 May 2018
... patriarchy: “[The] pompous sentimentality that after forty years still has the first lines of the Odyssey resounding at the family din- ner table (between the fish and the meat) and still ensures that the master of the house knows the grammar of the apodosis better than his son who is a senior in high...
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boundary 2 (2014) 41 (1): 101–112.
Published: 01 February 2014
... prefiguring the fate of the socialist moralization of consumption, Michel de Montaigne (1580) writes, “The way by which our laws attempt to regulate idle and vain expenses in meat and clothes, seems to be quite contrary to the end designed. The true way would be to beget in men a contempt of silks...