Fugitive Erotics: Black Rites of Breakage & Repair

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Fugitive Erotics: Black Rites of Breakage and Repair explores erotic desire as a dynamic, world-making force that defies containment and (re-)creates sensuality and intimacy in the break. Rejecting the notion of desire as mere individual longing, it reframes desire as àṣẹ—a force that makes things happen—emerging at the crossroads of systemic violence, relational entanglement, and the in-/re-surgencies of the flesh. By tracing desire across three interconnected scales—the sub-molecular, molecular, and molar—this work reveals how domination fragments bodies and relations while also illuminating practices that transform these fractures into sites of repair and liberation.

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PRE_ORDER NOW // AVAILABLE JUNE 2025

Fugitive Erotics: Black Rites of Breakage and Repair explores erotic desire as a dynamic, world-making force that defies containment and (re-)creates sensuality and intimacy in the break. Rejecting the notion of desire as mere individual longing, it reframes desire as àṣẹ—a force that makes things happen—emerging at the crossroads of systemic violence, relational entanglement, and the in-/re-surgencies of the flesh. By tracing desire across three interconnected scales—the sub-molecular, molecular, and molar—this work reveals how domination fragments bodies and relations while also illuminating practices that transform these fractures into sites of repair and liberation.

PRE_ORDER NOW // AVAILABLE JUNE 2025

Fugitive Erotics: Black Rites of Breakage and Repair explores erotic desire as a dynamic, world-making force that defies containment and (re-)creates sensuality and intimacy in the break. Rejecting the notion of desire as mere individual longing, it reframes desire as àṣẹ—a force that makes things happen—emerging at the crossroads of systemic violence, relational entanglement, and the in-/re-surgencies of the flesh. By tracing desire across three interconnected scales—the sub-molecular, molecular, and molar—this work reveals how domination fragments bodies and relations while also illuminating practices that transform these fractures into sites of repair and liberation.