What if humanity’s primary inventions were not the Hero’s spear but rather a basket of wild oats, a medicine bundle, a story. Ursula K. Le Guin’s 1986 essay The Carrier Bag Theory of Fiction presents a feminist story of technology that centres on the collective sustenance of life, and reimagines the carrier bag as a tool for telling strangely realistic fictions. New writings and images respond to Le Guin’s narrative practice of worldmaking through gathering and holding.
Category: | Critical & Art Theory |
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Publisher: | Spector Books |
Publication date: | 2021 |
Language: | English |
Pages: | 96 |
Type: | paperback |
Format: | 15 x 23 cm |
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