The book
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
- 1The Use of a Center
- 2Origin and Hypothesis
- 3A Grammar of the Social
- 4The Center and the Declarative
- 5The Centrality of the Center
- 6The Generativity of the Center
- 7Metalanguage and Metapolitics
- 8Post-Sacrificial Centrality
- 9Signifying Center, Occupied Center
- 10Talk of the Center
- 11The Center and Imperative Authority
- 12Declarative Order and the Center
- 13Skewing Toward the Center
- 14The Center Without Metalanguage
- 15The Aesthetics of the Center
- 16Mediated Centrality
- 17Center and Distribution
- 18Centered Technology
- 19Turnings to the Center
- 20The End of Secular Thinking
- 21Maintaining the Present of the Center
- 22The Center, Speaking
How to cite
Bouvard, Dennis. Anthropomorphics: An Originary Grammar of the Center. Imperium Press, 2020.
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