Vol. 8 (2022): post(s)
Praxis

Páginas en negro. La edición como práctica forense

Gabriela Halac
Autora

Published 2022-12-15

Keywords

  • book,
  • materiality,
  • forensic editing,
  • writing,
  • compost,
  • extractivism,
  • knowledge
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How to Cite

Halac, G. (2022). Páginas en negro. La edición como práctica forense. Post(s), 8(1), 224–237. https://doi.org/10.18272/posts.v8i8.2706

Abstract

Páginas en negro is a material writing in progress. Here, the content is its form. The process is part of a movement that doesn’t aim to end, but promotes a state of permanent rehearsal. Both writing and reading are conceived as an excavation in which a series of temporalities emerge, and where it is possible to make some discoveries. That which is encountered does not carry an affirmative will, it is part of the experiences that tend to move away from the field of certainties provided by printed culture and academic knowledge.

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