Get Rid of Meaning: A Journal of Interdisciplinary Writing is a biannual journal exploring how and where meaning is produced, maintained and distributed.
This third issue of Get Rid of Meaning gathers together work that is activated, is of use. It argues that while we study to achieve clarity, the use of that clarity is to allow us to agree to take on greater risks for and with each other. The issue explores strategies for doing so, from the surreal set up, to access theft, to putting the sentence into crisis.