True Milk No Bra Visiting Instructor -2024- Eng... -
The Dean sighed. “Last year’s Visiting Instructor taught ‘Queer Underwater Basket Weaving.’ He at least wore a wetsuit.”
This is a praxis-based literature and performance studies course. Rejecting the ‘dryness’ of post-digital theory, we explore texts where biological essence (Milk) and physical resistance (No Bra) serve as metaphors for radical honesty. Students will engage with dairy ecology, feminist manifestos (Shulamith Firestone to Sophie Lewis), and the poetry of Frank O’Hara—all while adhering to a class policy of structural unconstraint. True Milk No Bra Visiting Instructor -2024- ENG...
Elara shifted her weight. The rough wool of her sweater was a deliberate choice. No underwire. No padding. No mask. “The syllabus is clear, Dean,” she said. “Course 404: Somatic Lactation & Post-Pastoral Ethics . It’s a visiting instructorship. I travel. I teach. I leave.” The Dean sighed
“It’s not a policy. It’s a fact.” She leaned forward. “You asked me to teach Authenticity in the Anthropocene . You cannot lecture about rejecting industrial comfort while wearing a foam cup. I refuse to separate the signifier from the signified. My body is the text.” Students will engage with dairy ecology, feminist manifestos
Late 30s, perpetually windswept. Wears the same three linen button-ups (unbuttoned) and a pair of cracked leather boots. No jewelry except a brass bell that used to hang around Tuesday the goat’s neck.
“The board is concerned about the practical demonstration portion.” He finally glanced at her chest. “The ‘True Milk’ component.”
The Dean of Wellness at Cascade Peak University adjusted his glasses, refusing to look below eye level. “Ms. Elara Venn,” he read from a laminated crisis card, “your methodology is… unorthodox.”