Falling Through Fellatio
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Conference paperAuthor/s
Stewart, JeffAbstract
Time exposed through the body and being present in an act. Either through a specific sex act or witnessing a memorial to genocide in Rwanda or the death of a loved one time looses its linearity and opens to experienced infinity. The waves of tactile reciprocity, visceral presence, grief shift our awareness to that other time intimately entwined with space and lived experience. The paper hopes to be able to begin to describe and discuss these moments.Time exposed through the body and being present in an act. Either through a specific sex act or witnessing a memorial to genocide in Rwanda or the death of a loved one time looses its linearity and opens to experienced infinity. The waves of tactile reciprocity, visceral presence, grief shift our awareness to that other time intimately entwined with space and lived experience. The paper hopes to be able to begin to describe and discuss these moments.
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Date
2008-06-20Publisher
Australasian Association for Drama, Theatre and Performance StudiesLicence
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