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“Objet petit a”: More Senseshaper Woodcuts from the Void. Enjoy!

After a long period in which I let this blog grow fallow, you get two posts in one day! As I sat down to finish up my earlier post on Ficino and the material, mutual gaze, I realized that I have made some woodcuts since my last woodcut post that never made their way from […]

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Posted in Silly Things, Scholarship, #WoodcutWednesday, woodcuts Tagged Caxton, I Modi, Zizek, sixteen postures, Ron Swanson, bully for you, woodcut, Nick Offerman, senseshaper, Chicago Cubs, UVA, Aretino, University of Virginia, Marcantonio Raimondi, Rotunda, Objet petit a

Petrarch’s Cat and the Casa del Petrarca: The Excremental Remainder of Literary Tourism

Having previously written three separate entries on cats, I reluctantly post this for fear of becoming identified as a cat blog.1 My first cat post concerned identifying the strange woodcut on William Griffith’s 1570 edition of William Baldwin’s Beware the Cat, which, although presenting original research, sadly remains the least viewed of my cat trilogy. […]

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Posted in Delusions Tagged cultural studies, Petrarch, renaissance, Zizek, Petrarca, cats, travel, literary tourism, Italy 3 Comments

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