Decembris 8., 2021


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Verwoert's essay addresses Niccolo Antonio Colantonio and Lorenzo Monaco's fifteenth century painting, which depicts St Jerome extracting a thorn from the paw of a lion. Whilst most accounts of this story focus on St Jerome's gesture in removing the thorn, Verwoert has focused on the fact that St Jerome left the door of his study open and "dealt with what came in", as the central lesson to be considered (Verwoert 2009, 172).

Barbara Bolt. "Couch Grass: Ethics of the Rhizome." In: Cecilia Åsberg, Rosi Braidotti (eds) A Feminist Companion to the Posthumanities. Cham: Springer, pp. 67-80

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