Published May 1, 2013
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Para-s/cite, Part II. The Paracite
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Part II of this two-part essay continues part I's discussion of the parasite and the citation. This essay explores the paracite, that act alongside and beyond citation, a citational act which splits and doubles itself, as citational and yet not-quite citational. Paracitations perforate and exceed the semiotic enclosure of the citation, its play on sameness and difference, identity and alterity. To explore the semiotics of the paracite I discuss Tamil youth's engagements with ("counterfeit") global brand garments. In conclusion I suggest that ethnography affords avenues of exploration of these paracites and the performativities they make possible in ways that other methodologies may foreclose.
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- 10.71743/cdpvar83
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- oai:uchicago.tind.io:16507