








Helen Keller or Arakawa by Madeline Gins
Burning Books with East-West Cultural Studies, 1994. Cloth, dj, oversize octavo. First edition. Near fine/near fine.
A monster of a work by the incredibly deft thinker/theorist Gins. Speculative fiction/art theory/sexuality/critical theory, it's all in there in ways that will keep you going back over and over the text. The Mechanism of Meaning, written with Arakawa, gets the most attention, but this is the most challenging (in a fun way) and rewarding in our humble opinion.
ISBN 093605011X
Burning Books with East-West Cultural Studies, 1994. Cloth, dj, oversize octavo. First edition. Near fine/near fine.
A monster of a work by the incredibly deft thinker/theorist Gins. Speculative fiction/art theory/sexuality/critical theory, it's all in there in ways that will keep you going back over and over the text. The Mechanism of Meaning, written with Arakawa, gets the most attention, but this is the most challenging (in a fun way) and rewarding in our humble opinion.
ISBN 093605011X
Burning Books with East-West Cultural Studies, 1994. Cloth, dj, oversize octavo. First edition. Near fine/near fine.
A monster of a work by the incredibly deft thinker/theorist Gins. Speculative fiction/art theory/sexuality/critical theory, it's all in there in ways that will keep you going back over and over the text. The Mechanism of Meaning, written with Arakawa, gets the most attention, but this is the most challenging (in a fun way) and rewarding in our humble opinion.
ISBN 093605011X