User:Visctrix

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[edit] Etymology

visc from viscera or visceral (Latin) - relating to feelings, and affecting the internal organs

-trix is a deliberate misunderstanding of the Latin suffix.

The name was created at the time of the first Matrix film, and of course matrix is Latin for womb.


A visctrix is thus a space of creation of bodily affects that cannot be put properly into our usual words or names.

[edit] Biog

Currently based in Wakefield, UK, I'm employed to support a network of local independent advocacy organisations. This is all about supporting and developing good practice in supporting communicating by a wide variety of people with different special needs. Previously I helped to start a charity doing independent advocacy work with refugees, also in Wakefield, and a few years ago I set up an inner city environmental charity involving local people in the creative reclamation of disused space in part of Leeds.

My community focus is inseparable from the fact that I am also a philosopher after people like Foucault, Deleuze & Guattari, Bataille, Nietzsche and Spinoza. My main interest is in ethics which I understand as 'how we live', in contrast to systems of morality based on moral laws: 'how you should live'. I don't believe in theory however, and I live in a way that I can develop my ethics through learning, practicing and acting in the community (plus a bit of dancing now and then).


[edit] Work in progress

I wrote a page on independent advocacy which was deleted. The page is preserved here for continued editing and improvement.


[edit] Other pages

a page I will use as a /sandbox

(more pages to be added soon)


[edit] Copyrights

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