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Tag Archives: Claude Cahun
Queer Wanderings through the Other Germany and the Anti-Nazi Underworld: An Invocation
From the CrimethInc. collective (19/08/2024). An Invocation The laws targeting queer and trans people that are proliferating across the United States are a symptom of a much deeper and more insidious reaction, the inevitable outgrowth of a deeply repressive and … Continue reading
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Tagged Claude Cahun, Daniel Guérin, Guy Hocquenghem, Ian Young, LGBTQ+, Robert Desnos, Stefan George, Suzanne Malherbe, Walter Benjamin
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When the “surrealist object” becomes a “surrealist self”: Claude Cahun
I’m an asocial rebel and a revolutionary dreamer,” she writes, “and do not fit any political party; my religion is paganism, including inspired figures such as Socrates, Buddha, and Kropotkin; and my (dialectical) method of thinking is taken from Heraclitus, … Continue reading →