Every 60 minutes a clock’s hand travels around its face. One hour follows another, and then another and another. 24 times over to make a day. Our bodies are bound by clocks—by their ceaseless onslaught of seconds, minutes, hours—imposing hegemonic notions of movement through time and space. Rigid schedules without a moment to waste. But…
Author: Justin Huwe
Justin Huwe is a PhD student in Columbia University’s Department of English and Comparative Literature. He studies contemporary art and literature, with a focus on gender and sexuality, disability, and performance.