Transactions of Desire (Volume 2): Are You Allergic to the 21st Century?

Sarah Perks (Editor), Louise O'Hare (Editor)

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Abstract

A book of contributions by artists and writers to the languages of self-help, and to Todd Haynes’ Safe (1995). Safe stars Julianne Moore as Carol White, an affluent Californian housewife who becomes increasingly allergic to everyday domestic products and routine activities, eventually moving to an enclosed community in New Mexico.

Set in 1987, the film can be read as a reflection on the AIDS epidemic, environmental issues, sexual politics, and suburban disillusionment. Haynes has spoken about using it make a guarded interrogation of New Age retreats and philosophies, asking why people felt in need of such theories and gurus to comprehend their illness, unhappiness or uncertainties.

Taking the form of a self-help book, the various contributions in this volume do not amount to a parody of the genre, but instead use it as a starting point to consider dubious cures, structures of patriarchy and self blame, rhetorics of personal responsibility, biopolitics, medical and institutional control, vernacular modes of counselling, lifestyle advice, social etiquettes, invisible labour, and the problematics and conflations of symptom and cause.

It accompanied the exhibition Safe at HOME, Manchester (14 November 2015 – 3 January 2016) curated by Louise O’Hare and Sarah Perks. Contributor list: Hannah Black, Chris Paul Daniels, Michael Dean, Sarah M Harrison, Omar Kholeif, Peter Kingstone, Claire Makhlouf-Carter, Laura Morrison, Louise O’Hare, Bridget Penney, Sarah Perks, Emma Jane Unsworth, John Walter, Camilla Wills, Jason Wood.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationUK
PublisherHOME Publishing
Number of pages178
ISBN (Print)9780992952457
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2015

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