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  • 'Everything she touched she owned’: Kathy Acker’s sick clothes and kleptomaniac close writing

Butler, Alice Elisabeth ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9834-2102, 2024, Book Section, 'Everything she touched she owned’: Kathy Acker’s sick clothes and kleptomaniac close writing In: Sheleg, Moran, (ed.) Lifework: On the autobiographical impulse in contemporary art, writing, and theory. Manchester University Press, Manchester, pp. 106-141. ISBN 9781526172471

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Through original, feminist methods of autotheory and creative-critical life writing, the article examines the gender and sexual politics of Kathy Acker’s performative self-image and embodied writings of illness and lovesickness. Attending to author-portraits and the illness narrative “The Gift of Disease” (1997), it argues for a reparative re-writing of her pathologised garments and medicalised body by newly foregrounding—via the feminist and queer scholarship of Apter, Sedgwick, and Ahmed—the perverse pleasures and political vitalities of self-fashioning during lived and aesthetic experiences of sickness. The article proposes in turn that Acker’s approach to clothing was intimately entangled with her performative life-writing combining purloined autobiographical materials (diaries, letters) and stolen canonical texts. In novels like Don Quixote (1986), Acker crafted what this article newly theorises as a feminist strategy of “kleptomaniac close writing”, wherein the conceptual practices of theft, collage, and cut-up letter-writing challenged aesthetic hierarchies and pathologising narratives to highlight the sensual and sexual complexities—its lovesick, autoerotic angles—of desire, embodiment, sickness, and writing.

Official URL: https://manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/9781526172...
Subjects: Creative Arts and Design > W600 Cinematics and Photography > W640 Photography
Creative Arts and Design > W800 Imaginative Writing > W830 Prose Writing
Creative Arts and Design > W800 Imaginative Writing > W890 Imaginative Writing not elsewhere classified
School or Centre: Research & Innovation
School of Arts & Humanities
Funders: AHRC, Paul Mellon Centre for Studies of British Art, Terra Foundation for American Art
Uncontrolled Keywords: Kathy Acker; illness narrative; cancer; sick woman; theft; clothing; kleptomania; feminist writing
Date Deposited: 15 Oct 2024 10:12
Last Modified: 15 Oct 2024 10:12
URI: https://researchonline.rca.ac.uk/id/eprint/6019
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