ABSTRACT

Blazes visual expression is ode to DuPlessis exposition on the value of feminist writing practices. Blazes focus on embodied knowledge highlights a sexually differentiated speaking subject. Blaze aims to reconstruct knowledge on the basis of women's experiences and the ways of knowing and representing ideas developed within women's cultural traditions. Though autobiographical in nature, blaze asserts an alternative system of representation with viable currency to transform general values on the role of subjectivity. Blaze articulates Braidottis literal and conceptual exploration of subjective nomadism as an itinerant migration within the political state yet securely governed by individual free will and sexual specificity. Blaze brings numerous associative and generative relations into focus between the corporeal and sexed body including my own subjectivity towards its physicality and its cultural capacity to make and to move, and that of traversing a landscape that bears witness to the limits of wilderness.