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Anne Boyer

is a poet and an assistant professor of the liberal arts at the Kansas City Art Institute.

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Some Rules for Teachers

By Anne BoyerSeptember 3, 2015
6. remember that students have bodies and that bodies require movement, sustenance, rest, and relief
Essays & Reviews

The Sororal Death

By Anne BoyerDecember 8, 2014
Writing about a disease suffered almost exclusively by women presents the disordering question of form
Essays & Reviews

Kill the Philosopher in Your Head

By Anne BoyerFebruary 11, 2014
Althusserianism has always been a Marxism for those who prefer their class struggle as philosophy
Essays & Reviews

The Difference between Chéri and Eternity

By Anne BoyerMarch 15, 2013
On “writings irresistible to adolescents and time-worn courtesans, who are akin in their incredulity and passion for romance”
Essays & Reviews

The Animal Model of Inescapable Shock

By Anne BoyerOctober 2, 2012
If an animal has previously suffered escapable shock, and then she suffers inescapable shock, she will be happier than if she has previously not suffered escapable shock — for if she hasn’t, she will only know about being shocked inescapably.
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