Scientific and literary representations of a knowledge of desire,
sex and bodies are characterized by a coincidence of speech and
silence. This monograph studies the forms and effects of this
coincidence which is captured in the term;(dis)articulation. It is
not a question of absolute silence or continuous speech, but rather
a dialectical combination of refraining from speaking and speaking,
which through the intention to remain silent brings forth a
specific form of speaking - (dis)articulation - as silence effect.
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