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Issue Details: First known date: 2023... 2023 Raving
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'What is an art of life for what feels like the end of a world? In Raving McKenzie Wark takes readers into the undisclosed locations of New York's thriving underground queer and trans rave scene. Techno, first and always a Black music, invites fresh sonic and temporal possibilities for this era of diminishing futures. Raving to techno is an art and a technique at which queer and trans bodies might be particularly adept but which is for anyone who lets the beat seduce them. Extending the rave's sensations, situations, fog, lasers, drugs, and pounding sound systems onto the page, Wark invokes a trans practice of raving as a timely aesthetic for dancing in the ruins of this collapsing capital.' (Publication summary)

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    • Durham, North Carolina,
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      United States of America (USA),
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      Americas,
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      Duke University Press ,
      2023 .
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      Extent: 127p.
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      • Published 10 February 2023
      ISBN: 9781478019381

Works about this Work

Quantum Mechanics : On McKenzie Wark’s “Raving” Vivian Medithi , 2023 single work review
— Appears in: Los Angeles Review of Books , 29 June 2023;

— Review of Raving McKenzie Wark , 2023 single work autobiography
'LIFE IS, DOWN to the subatomic level, built on paradoxes. Electrons behave as both waves and particles, spin clockwise and counterclockwise simultaneously. Despite the hypocrisy of quantum physics, electricity flows predictably from generator to outlet, powering subwoofers and fog machines, LEDs and CDJs, the 140 bpm heart of Raving (2023). McKenzie Wark leads readers across the dance floor—past the bouncers at the door and the quilted network of friends in her rave crew—right up to the booth, where Goth Jafar or Juliana Huxtable is hard at work.' (Introduction)
McKenzie Wark’s “Raving” Kate Wolf , 2023 single work review
— Appears in: Los Angeles Review of Books , 31 March 2023;

— Review of Raving McKenzie Wark , 2023 single work autobiography
'Kate Wolf speaks with the writer and scholar McKenzie Wark about her latest book, Raving. Raving beckons readers onto the dance floors of underground parties in New York, combining Wark’s own vivid experience of these spaces with her theories of the rave itself. Wark considers the rave’s potential for a break in linear time, and its offering of a different mode of self-embodiment or self-abandon; its condition as a communion place for a variety of queer and trans bodies; its array of substances; and of course, its techno soundtrack. In the book’s six essays Wark moves seamlessly from autofiction to reportage to cultural critique, and invites the voices of other ravers along for the ride.' (Introduction) 
 
 
McKenzie Wark’s “Raving” Kate Wolf , 2023 single work review
— Appears in: Los Angeles Review of Books , 31 March 2023;

— Review of Raving McKenzie Wark , 2023 single work autobiography
'Kate Wolf speaks with the writer and scholar McKenzie Wark about her latest book, Raving. Raving beckons readers onto the dance floors of underground parties in New York, combining Wark’s own vivid experience of these spaces with her theories of the rave itself. Wark considers the rave’s potential for a break in linear time, and its offering of a different mode of self-embodiment or self-abandon; its condition as a communion place for a variety of queer and trans bodies; its array of substances; and of course, its techno soundtrack. In the book’s six essays Wark moves seamlessly from autofiction to reportage to cultural critique, and invites the voices of other ravers along for the ride.' (Introduction) 
 
 
Quantum Mechanics : On McKenzie Wark’s “Raving” Vivian Medithi , 2023 single work review
— Appears in: Los Angeles Review of Books , 29 June 2023;

— Review of Raving McKenzie Wark , 2023 single work autobiography
'LIFE IS, DOWN to the subatomic level, built on paradoxes. Electrons behave as both waves and particles, spin clockwise and counterclockwise simultaneously. Despite the hypocrisy of quantum physics, electricity flows predictably from generator to outlet, powering subwoofers and fog machines, LEDs and CDJs, the 140 bpm heart of Raving (2023). McKenzie Wark leads readers across the dance floor—past the bouncers at the door and the quilted network of friends in her rave crew—right up to the booth, where Goth Jafar or Juliana Huxtable is hard at work.' (Introduction)
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    United States of America (USA),
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    Americas,
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