by Louis Armand and Michel Delville
Bridwell Press, 2026
Cloth: 978-1-957946-47-4
Paper: 978-1-957946-46-7
eISBN: 978-1-957946-48-1 (OA)
Erasurism traces how erasure shapes art and thought across history, exposing the political and poetic forces behind creative acts. The book explores erasure as a radical aesthetic and philosophical force shaping avant-garde, modernist, and postmodern practices across literature, art, media, and theory. From ancient cave marks to biopoetry, the volume traces a history of erasure that challenges authorship, ideology, and representation—uncovering the hidden politics and poetics beneath every act of writing.
LOUIS ARMAND directs the Centre for Critical & Cultural Theory in the Philosophy Faculty of Charles University, Prague. His theoretical works include Homo Catastrophicus (2024), Feasts of Unrule (2024), Entropology (2023), Videology (2015), Solicitations (2013), Event States (2007), Literate Technologies (2006), The Organ-Grinder’s Monkey: Culture after the Avantgarde (2013), Helixtrolysis (2014), Incendiary Devices: Discourses of the Other (2001), & Techne (1997).
MICHEL DELVILLE teaches literature and comparative literature at the University of Liège, Belgium. He is the author or editor of some thirty books pertaining to contemporary poetics and intermedial studies, including The American Prose Poem, Food, Poetry, and the Aesthetics of Consumption: Eating the Avant-Garde, Crossroads Poetics, The Politics and Aesthetics of Hunger and Disgust (with Andrew Norris), Le roman de la faim : du Hungerkünstler au schizoflâneur, and The Edinburgh Companion to the Prose Poem (w. Mary Ann Caws).
License: CC BY-NC-ND
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