The new issue of Whiskey & Fox, Soviet Gothic is out and dispersing itself. Contributors: Thomas Kane, Sarah Bagley, Rebecca Wigginton, Jon D. Witmer, Carolyn Elliott, and Dan Remein
...apprendre à vivre avec les fantômes, dans l'entretien, la compagnie ou le compagnonnage, dans le commerce sans commerce des fantômes. À vivre aurtrement, et mieux. Non pas mieux, plus justement. Mais avec eux.
...to learn to live with ghosts, in the upkeep, the conversation, the company, or the companionship, in the commerce without commerce of ghosts. To live otherwise, and better. No, not better, but more justly. But with them.
(Jacques Derrida, trans. Peggy Kamuf)
editorial staff:
Daniel C. Remein, Editor
Sarah Bagley, 'theory' Editor
Sten Carlson, 'poetry' Editor
Blaire Zeiders, historiographical Editor
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open call for submissions:
Whiskey & Fox now accepts unsolicited submissions of poetry and theory. We are not interested in work in facile relation to the conditions of its production or its political function, but in work that attempts to provoke configurations of secular human community as alternatives to those of Capital and its States. To this end, we are not interested in writing that pretends to operate within a single repeatable mode, restricting possible imaginings of future humanisms and post-humanisms and the possibility for producing queer-heterotopoi. As such, we are interested in poetry and poetics committed to theory and historiography, and theory and historiography committed to poetry and poetics. The journal is interested currently in shorter forms or fragments, forms which might be classified as a missive, an aphorism, or a raid--although other forms and modes will be considered.
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Please send submissions to whiskeyandfox [at] gmail [dot] com, in a MS Word document, unless the work involves a specific non-standard typography or layout (in which case, please send a PDF). The filename should include your last name. You may send a cover letter, and we will not be unhappy about it. Send unpublished work only, please. Simultaneous submissions are not a problem, but please notify us right away if the work is published elsewhere.
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