Ebook {Epub PDF} How We Desire by Carolin Emcke






















 · How We Desire. by Nina Tesenfitz. Australian author Jennifer Mills talks with Carolin Emcke at the Adelaide Writers’ Week Podcast (English) April Previous Post Der Brexit ist eine populistische Farce. Next Post Dissenz. Suche. Search. Twitter @C_Emcke. Tweets by . How We Desire is the first book by Carolin Emcke to be translated into English. ‘Hypnotic.’ Sydney Morning Herald ‘A beautiful acount of discovering and rediscovering one’s identity.’ Otago Daily Times ‘Delicate and vulnerable, angry, passionate, clever and thoughtful. An amazing work.’. Carolin Emcke How We Desire is the first English translation of a German essay on the relationship and tension between how we experience our sexuality and how we identify ourselves. Lying has become a life companion. I have written that sentence and deleted it again three times.


Emcke, a former war correspondent, turns her reporterrsquo;s eye to her own experiences, exploring questions about identity, sexuality and love. Emcke draws back the veil on how we experience desire, no matter what our sexual orientation. What if, instead of discovering our sexuality only once. www.doorway.ru: How We Desire () by Emcke, Carolin and a great selection of similar New, Used and Collectible Books available now at great prices. NetGalley helps publishers and authors promote digital review copies to book advocates and industry professionals. Publishers make digital review copies and audiobooks available for the NetGalley community to discover, request, read, and review.


‘There is as much difference between us and ourselves,’ writes Carolin Emcke ‘as between us and others’.Carolin Emcke is a celebrated philosopher and journal. Wie wir begehren (How We Desire) by admin. Translations in Englisch, Finnish, French, Italian and Spanish. Who are we? Who can we be, who do we want to be if we diverge from the norm? Do we discover desire or does desire discover us? How free are we to live out our desire? Does it only come in one shape, or does it change, become deeper, more tender, more radical?In a book that is as personal as it is analytical, Carolin Emcke describes the search and gradual discovery of her own, somewhat. How We Desire is the first of Emcke’s books to be translated into English. Part memoir, part philosophical treatise, the book seeks to examine the nature of desire and difference, shaking off fate-fixing norms and rigid identities and working towards a more radical and flexible idea of human sexuality.

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