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Emma De Lisle

Emma De Lisle is a PhD student in Religion at Harvard University, where she works on sacramental theology, theological aesthetics, and contemporary poetry in Christianity.

Essays

“I Speak with a Throb”: Reading Adélia Prado’s Use of Figure in Response to Niklaus Largier

Is the new materialist language of agential realism really an instance of what Niklaus Largier calls figuration? How did we transition from a use of the term “agent,” meaning conduit or receptive tool, an actor moved by an other, to the term “agential,” meaning immanent to itself, meaning matter that has its own imagination, even its own desire? Largier’s brief investigation of new materialist language in chapter six of Figures of Possibility ultimately serves as a provocative digression, a counterexample underscoring the overall thrust of his book.