Indeed David, although they won't go away that quickly as they have
become tools of orthodoxy embedded in current discourse.
At the TrAce conference yesterday I had several 'public' and
'private' conversations about the hope that some of the crusty
binaries will be broken down and new models of discourse be generated
in their wake. Not that one would(n't) be indebted to the other
(there's one, the list is long).
Of course binary comes up a lot in this context; zeros and 1s, self
and other, open and closed - can we start a possible vocabulary of
liminal discourse? Sort of a kicking the ball about between trenches
for the crack
ajar
love and love
cris
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