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Incendiary new poems working through the politics and theory of sexuality and desire by the author of
JUST LIKE I LIKE IT.
About the author
Following the would-be poetics mapped in J
UST LIKE I LIKE IT (Talonbooks, 2019), Danielle LaFrance arrives at thinking and acting from a position where illusions are just that, illusions, and can be destroyed. She authors
Friendly + Fire (Talonbooks, 2016) and
species branding (Capilano University Editions, 2010).
Their fourth poetry project
#postdildo thinks and writes through the limitlessness and limitations of sexuality, communication, and desire. Focusing on the dildo as sexual object and social relation, they ask "How shall You fuck without causing harm?"
Her poetry and critical writing have appeared in
The Capilano Review,
LESTE,
Tripwire, and
Organism for Poetic Research, among other journals and magazines.
They try to live and hate to rent and work on the stolen lands of the x¿m¿¿k¿¿y¿¿m, S¿wx¿wú7mesh, and S¿l¿ílw¿tä peoples.
Summary
After a carnal encounter with garbage, some space emerged for Danielle LaFrance to air her dildos. In #postdildo they think and write through the limitlessness and limitations of sexuality, communication, and desire. Focusing on the dildo as sexual object and social relation, LaFrance asks, “How shall You fuck without causing harm?” What came before #postdildo if not internet porn, the confession booth, colonial capitalism, settler sexuality, patriarchy, and feminism, all providing a blueprint for how inadequately to be touched and fucked? What comes after delights? #postdildo is a mass of contradictions that more often than not finds a lot of dis/pleasure in a lot of refusal.
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