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With Feathers: wading through judith butler - accessability & academia
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Saturday, September 12, 2009. Wading through judith butler - accessability and academia. Working in any academic field necessitates a decision about what kind. Of academic you wish to become. will you be a teacher? An attempted amalgam, generally resulting (hopefully) in a longstanding position at some little liberal arts place far removed from the reality of american political culture? By equivocating and then accusing her readers of not being responsible or hardworking enough to wade through her impene...
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With Feathers: October 2009
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Saturday, October 31, 2009. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Charlottesville, virginia, United States. I compulsively arrange sugar packets on tables. View my complete profile. Ballad Of Broken Seas. By Isobel Campbell and Mark Lanegan. In this Lonely Town. By My Bloody Valentine. By The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart. Chicago women's liberation union. National organization for women. National welfare rights union.
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With Feathers: happy halloween
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Saturday, October 31, 2009. October 31, 2009 at 9:58 AM. That seriously just made my day. Thank you Rach. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Charlottesville, virginia, United States. I compulsively arrange sugar packets on tables. View my complete profile. Ballad Of Broken Seas. By Isobel Campbell and Mark Lanegan. In this Lonely Town. By My Bloody Valentine. By The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart. Chicago women's liberation union. National organization for women. National welfare rights union.
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With Feathers: July 2009
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Saturday, July 25, 2009. Lists of lists of lists of lists of lists. This post is about lists. i am obsessed with lists. a minor case of obsessive-compulsive disorder will get you only so far in life. lists allow you to not only act upon your disorder, but comprehensively catalog its various contours and enshrine these contours in documents, which can be saved and archived and added to over the course of days, weeks, years. My knowledge of the internet and technology is so fundamentally underdeveloped tha...
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With Feathers: the power of camp novels: reading ayn rand
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Friday, August 21, 2009. The power of camp novels: reading ayn rand. A certain amount of flexibility is required in order to become a good historian. this flexibility is particularly important because you will inevitably end up studying the one thing that you promised. Yourself you would not touch with a 10 foot pole. indeed, you should refrain from making these sorts of promises to yourself. the path to a ph.d. is replete with far more dramatic opportunities to let yourself down. And i'm finding that i.
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With Feathers: david lynch embraces america (?)
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Thursday, August 20, 2009. David lynch embraces america (? David lynch has begun an interview project. His carefully detached delivery maintained throughout, lynch somehow manages to convey a certain sense of caring in this clip - something he generally has a difficult time doing, probably hinged at least in part on the fact that he has spent a career fucking with our collective need to identify linearity in . . . well, everything, including movie plot lines. After all these years of twin peaks. And high...
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With Feathers: June 2009
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Saturday, June 6, 2009. Down with the dictionary. I am continually amazed that books are still banned. whatever for? The financial rewards and occasionally unwarranted critical acclaim writers reap for getting their books banned ought to outweigh the temporary bad press emanating from insane right-wingers. S list of banned books from 1990-2000. Are we comfortable with combining morality and politics, while religion and politics ought to remain mutually exclusive. given this particular differentiation...
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With Feathers: thought for food
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Saturday, September 12, 2009. From nikhil pal singh's black is a country. The notion of the "public" as a construct also speaks to contemporary concerns with the public as really composed of a number of overlapping yet distinct and often competing publics. in other words, books are written for a number of groups. for instance, roald dahl's charlie and the chocolate factory. Was written for young adults, parents, and me. Labels: nikhil pal singh. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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With Feathers: September 2009
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Sunday, September 13, 2009. This is a real documentary about real toads and their real australian friends. it is amazing. My favorite part is the proposed commemoration of the cane toad with a cane toad "bust" that will provide "tourist potential.". Also, the part where the little girl plays with her deadly cane toad pet using bad horror film camera work. Also, the part where the van zigzags across the highway in order to run over as many toads as possible. Saturday, September 12, 2009. An attempted amal...
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With Feathers: April 2009
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Thursday, April 30, 2009. Alice in wonderland and guy debord. I read alice in wonderland. When i was twelve, then proceeding to fly through everything carroll ever wrote with an intense (and correct, as it turns out) belief that things would only get weirder. this fortuitous merging of lewis carroll weirdness with a current architectural history class theme actually seems to normalize carroll's story . . . as much as would be possible. Labels: alice in wonderland. I often reveal something strange about m...