I Look at My Body and See the Source of My Shame: Ecstasy Facsimile (Heavy thing...")"

The poem is a part of a manuscript I'm currently working on; which is my attempt to project a mode of disclosure; even as the method of composition--which involves the liberal extraction and combination of passages from several intertexts--works against this seeming tonality. The poem contains...

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Main Author: Cayanan, Mark Anthony
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Published: Archīum Ateneo 2018
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Online Access:https://archium.ateneo.edu/english-faculty-pubs/174
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.english-faculty-pubs-11772022-07-26T01:02:39Z I Look at My Body and See the Source of My Shame: Ecstasy Facsimile (Heavy thing...")" Cayanan, Mark Anthony The poem is a part of a manuscript I'm currently working on; which is my attempt to project a mode of disclosure; even as the method of composition--which involves the liberal extraction and combination of passages from several intertexts--works against this seeming tonality. The poem contains passages from The Life of Saint Teresa of __vila (1957) by herself; translated by J. M. Cohen. 2018-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/english-faculty-pubs/174 http://cordite.org.au/poetry/transqueer/i-look-at-my-body-and-see-the-source-of-my-shame-ecstasy-facsimile/ English Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo poetry Poetry
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Cayanan, Mark Anthony
I Look at My Body and See the Source of My Shame: Ecstasy Facsimile (Heavy thing...")"
description The poem is a part of a manuscript I'm currently working on; which is my attempt to project a mode of disclosure; even as the method of composition--which involves the liberal extraction and combination of passages from several intertexts--works against this seeming tonality. The poem contains passages from The Life of Saint Teresa of __vila (1957) by herself; translated by J. M. Cohen.
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author Cayanan, Mark Anthony
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title I Look at My Body and See the Source of My Shame: Ecstasy Facsimile (Heavy thing...")"
title_short I Look at My Body and See the Source of My Shame: Ecstasy Facsimile (Heavy thing...")"
title_full I Look at My Body and See the Source of My Shame: Ecstasy Facsimile (Heavy thing...")"
title_fullStr I Look at My Body and See the Source of My Shame: Ecstasy Facsimile (Heavy thing...")"
title_full_unstemmed I Look at My Body and See the Source of My Shame: Ecstasy Facsimile (Heavy thing...")"
title_sort i look at my body and see the source of my shame: ecstasy facsimile (heavy thing...")"
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2018
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/english-faculty-pubs/174
http://cordite.org.au/poetry/transqueer/i-look-at-my-body-and-see-the-source-of-my-shame-ecstasy-facsimile/
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