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Rp Trash Theory: The “Young-Girl” Deployment

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Premiers Matériaux pour une Th´eorie de la Jeune-Fille I just found this weird little book. It’s been referenced here and there in the literature on …

Trash Theory: The “Young-Girl” Deployment

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Interesting.

Books and ideas like this one always get me wondering if the author is describing the situation in which they have found themselves, or whether they see themselves exempt from it and thus filing a complaint for the benefit of an ignorant humanity.

Brings me back to the psychoanalysis of alienation:

What is this piece of writing?

When, or under what condition does intention dissipate?

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One response to “Rp Trash Theory: The “Young-Girl” Deployment”

  1. Wow, four years ago! How did I not see this? Thank you for your thoughts! I have to say; it is both the case that I found myself in that situation, but it was also the case that I was in the process of escaping it. I have successfully escaped by the way.

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