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DIAPHANES No. 4: Merry Xenotism! [electronic resource].
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DIAPHANES No. 4: Merry Xenotism! [electronic resource].

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Diaphanes 2018

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Open access content

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Was there ever anything inherent? Or wasn’t there always something different—appropriated? The narratives of identity: exhausted among undead restoration and the fragmented dis­ courses of equality. Every self­-image forecasts its own disappearance. The longer you look at it, the more alien its returning stare. Even a square centimeter of mucous membrane or the thin­ nest of biofilms reveal the body as a transitory space, the individual as a colony: I am I and all my microorganisms—and those of my ancestors and their genotypes formed through ages of adapta­tion. Mutation and migration—from micro­ to socio­biome: we are we and all our languages, ideas, and cultures, together with their epidemic religious and knowledge wars. Merry Xenotism! This edition sings the praises of diversity, of cheerful border traffic, of the vital contagiousness of the alien: Yves Netzhammer projects a digital agglomeration; Lynn Hershman Leeson signs her antibody. Parzival’ has no identity, but a mission. What or who is Zah Zuh, and where is the next bit? Angelika Meier explains who the author really is, A.K. Kaiza what Wakanda would be if it existed. Slavs and Tatars call for repetition and temporal amalgamation, Zoran Terzićfor political transplantations. And will Swiss beeches soon need homeland security against xenophytic oaks? Becoming porous, improper, contagious, learning how not to understand: Merry Xenotism! Inukeni wageni, tieni jitihada ya mwisho iwapo mnanuia tuwe sawa — One more effort, fellow aliens, if we would become equals!
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Border Security
Twenty-first century in art
Territory, National

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Michael Heitz
Hendrik Rohlf
Mário Gomes
Leonard Suryajaya
Lynn Hershman Leeson
Yves Netzhammer
A.K. Kaiza
Parzival’
Slavs and Tatars
Tianzhuo Chen
Jean-Luc Nancy
Monica Ursina Jäger
M. Nourbese Philip
Zoran Terzić
Michele Pedrazzi
Angelika Meier
Maria Gabriela Llansol
Elisa Balmaceda
Lina Atfah
Miguel Tamen
Helmut J. Schneider
Nitoo Das
Jordan Lee Schnee
Iman Williams
Jochen Thermann
Maria Filomena Molder
Susanne Amatosero
Joseph Morder
Michael Turnbull
Thomas Laugstien
Kári Óskarsson
Jan Wagner
Golnaz Broomandi
Katerina Saratsioti
Tania Gregg
Pune Ivaki
Odysseus Klissouras
Francisco Gomes
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