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Death at the Parasite Cafe: Social Science

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A performative collage of social-psychoanalytic criticism, deconstructive ethnography, and social science fiction, 'Death at the Parasite Cafe' enacts both a reflexive theoretical critique of contemporary heterosexist, racist and economic hierarchies and a fresh evocation of postmodern sociological writing.

300 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 1992

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June 2, 2009
I can't really rate this book because it, to borrow its language, resists the semiotic closure of star signification in the interstices of virtual space. One of the weirdest books I've ever read and an experience unto itself. Trippy.
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