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Anthropomorphics

An Originary Grammar of the Center

by Dennis Bouvard (Adam Katz) · Imperium Press, 2020

The most complete statement of Center Study — twenty-two chapters that build the originary grammar of the center from the ground up. Every chapter is here in full; the vocabulary it introduces is threaded into the concepts and glossary.

Contents · 22 chapters

  1. 1The Use of a Center
  2. 2Origin and Hypothesis
  3. 3A Grammar of the Social
  4. 4The Center and the Declarative
  5. 5The Centrality of the Center
  6. 6The Generativity of the Center
  7. 7Metalanguage and Metapolitics
  8. 8Post-Sacrificial Centrality
  9. 9Signifying Center, Occupied Center
  10. 10Talk of the Center
  11. 11The Center and Imperative Authority
  12. 12Declarative Order and the Center
  13. 13Skewing Toward the Center
  14. 14The Center Without Metalanguage
  15. 15The Aesthetics of the Center
  16. 16Mediated Centrality
  17. 17Center and Distribution
  18. 18Centered Technology
  19. 19Turnings to the Center
  20. 20The End of Secular Thinking
  21. 21Maintaining the Present of the Center
  22. 22The Center, Speaking

How to cite

Bouvard, Dennis. Anthropomorphics: An Originary Grammar of the Center. Imperium Press, 2020.

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