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Media, culture, and politics from an aesthetic-materialist's perspective. Wednesday, June 25, 2008. Obama's on Their Side. Compromise, negotiation, tact. or is it pandering? The contest for President of the United States has begun in earnest. One sure sign of this is Barack Obama's values-laden politicking in recent weeks. Exhibit A is the following national campaign ad, which, as John Dickerson points out, is desperately intent on portraying Obama as being "just like one of us.". Featured a 43-year-old ...
The Paperback Museum: 7/1/08 - 8/1/08
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Media, culture, and politics from an aesthetic-materialist's perspective. Tuesday, July 22, 2008. Domino's: What Else Can You Fit on a Pizza? From the Onion News Network: "Domino's Scientists Test Limits of What Humans Will Eat.". Domino's Scientists Test Limits Of What Humans Will Eat. The sad thing about this piece is that commercials for actual Domino's pies are interspersed throughout the parody - can you tell what's real and what's fake? Posted by Kinohi Nishikawa. Links to this post.
The Paperback Museum: Donald Pease: The Cadence of Critical Intervention
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Media, culture, and politics from an aesthetic-materialist's perspective. Friday, April 3, 2009. Donald Pease: The Cadence of Critical Intervention. I wanted to share with everyone a recent talk by my former professor and American Studies icon Donald Pease. Posted by Kinohi Nishikawa. Notorious b.i.g. Anti-Aging Medicine for Baby Boomers. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Media, culture, and politics from an aesthetic-materialist's perspective. Around the Way Links. From the Annals of Anthroman.
The Paperback Museum: Bush, We Bid You A-Doo
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Media, culture, and politics from an aesthetic-materialist's perspective. Friday, January 16, 2009. Bush, We Bid You A-Doo. Have compiled their favorite "Bushisms" over the past eight years, and the results are hilarious.and sad, given that W. was our president for two full terms. The Republicans' strategy of celebrating W.'s willful ignorance as some kind of "folksy," from-the-gut authenticity now lies in tatters. Here are some of the best Bushisms out of the bunch:. Nashville, Tennessee, 27 May 2004.
The Paperback Museum: The Superficiality of Art
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Media, culture, and politics from an aesthetic-materialist's perspective. Saturday, June 13, 2009. The Superficiality of Art. An academic fashion of recent years has been to understand and theorize what might be called a de-substantialized aesthetics: art that isn't about. Something but reflects (on) its own form of contentless expression. Alain Badiou's Handbook of Inaesthetics. We might take [Henry James's character John Marcher, from The Beast in the Jungle. The erasure of abstraction itself in Mallar...
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Kinohi Roams: I'm a 'Baller
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Sunday, December 9, 2007. Footballer. I'm a footballer. Or at least that's the dream I'm pursuing in signing up with an intramural indoor soccer team here at Duke. I responded to a mass e-mail calling for people who'd like to join a squad that needed players. Even though I haven't played soccer regularly for years, I knew this league was just for fun and recreation and so had nothing to lose in taking the plunge. Finally, it's worth noting that indoor soccer takes place in a relatively small, enclosed sp...
Kinohi Roams: New York Shutterbug
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Tuesday, December 18, 2007. What do you do when you're in New York City for a week and have to be out of the house by 8am and back after 8pm each day? You become a tourist. I became a New York City tourist for the first time when I visited my friend Lissu in October. My trip coincided with a busy work week at the UN, which meant that I was left to fend for myself on the streets of Brooklyn and Manhattan for 14 to 16 hours, Monday through Friday. Not so this time around. What follows is a glimpse into...
Kinohi Roams: New York Shutterbug II: Museumification
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Wednesday, December 19, 2007. New York Shutterbug II: Museumification. Marcel Duchamp, In Advance of the Broken Arm. 1964 {1915}; Network of Stoppages. 1914; Bicycle Wheel. Across the street is Terry Gilliam's Brazil. Martin Puryear, Ladder for Booker T. Washington. 1981; Ad Astra. Claes Oldenburg, Giant Soft Fan. Andy Warhol, Gold Marilyn Monroe. A feather by the urinal in the National Museum of the American Indian. Posted by Kinohi Nishikawa. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A History of Travel.
Kinohi Roams: December 2007
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Wednesday, December 19, 2007. New York Shutterbug II: Museumification. Marcel Duchamp, In Advance of the Broken Arm. 1964 {1915}; Network of Stoppages. 1914; Bicycle Wheel. Across the street is Terry Gilliam's Brazil. Martin Puryear, Ladder for Booker T. Washington. 1981; Ad Astra. Claes Oldenburg, Giant Soft Fan. Andy Warhol, Gold Marilyn Monroe. A feather by the urinal in the National Museum of the American Indian. Posted by Kinohi Nishikawa. Tuesday, December 18, 2007. In the decade since my first tri...
Syllabus | To Be A Problem
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To Be A Problem. Outcast Subjectivity in Black Literature (In the Making). To Be A Problem. Outcast Subjectivity and Black Literary Production. This class will reinvoke. 1903 question ( How does it feel to be a problem? And challenge the response that has sought to foreclose black feminist and queer critiques within the (so-called) black community:. Shh We have enough problems. The White Boy Shuffle,. Free Enterprise: A Novel of Mary Ellen Pleasant. The Souls of Black Folk. Wildheart Press, 2001). 9/17 &...
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To Be A Problem. Outcast Subjectivity in Black Literature (In the Making). October 31, 2007. Posted by alexis in Uncategorized. Http:/ www.documentthesilence.wordpress.com. In 1973, when Toni Morrison published her second novel. She changed black feminist literary criticism forever. In fact, I like to day that black feminists created black feminist literary criticism to deal with Sula, the character and the text. In partnership with her first novel. No comments yet — be the first. To Be A Problem: A...
Kinohi Roams: One Night at Mochileros
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Wednesday, September 5, 2007. One Night at Mochileros. The signature line of G.O.B. (from my latest TV obsession, Arrested Development. Rang all too true for me: "I've made a huge mistake.". What better way to bring this experience back to the fore than to present scenes from a bar in Lima? Jorge: writer, philosopher, drunk. Don't worry, folks: Angela and Emily are only playing innocent. Longtime compañeros: Jorge and Tammy doin' the dance once more. I may have wished for another bottle of Cristal.
To Be Open | To Be A Problem
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To Be A Problem. Outcast Subjectivity in Black Literature (In the Making). October 9, 2007. Posted by alexis in Uncategorized. Fanon seeks to apply Sartre’s resistance to anti-semitism in the wake of World War II to the situation of black people but realizes that unlike ethnic hatred anti-black racism operates at the level of the body. Anti-black racism means Fanon is “enslaved upon sight”. Is it radically changed in a post-colonial/neo-colonial moment? My eyes and hands wait (open) for your responses.
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Yes, I know the blog address says "Chicago." I have since moved to Champaign. I don't know how to change the blog address. Guess I'll always be a Chicagoan at heart. Friday, September 24, 2010. Favorite Commercial of All Time. Thursday, September 23, 2010. The world needs more people like Dan Savage. In case you don't know who he is, Dan Savage is the openly-gay author of the sex column "Savage Love" which he has been writing on a weekly basis for the Seattle alternative newspaper. Below is Dan and Terry...
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Sunday, February 04, 2007. Two Shots At Kuhlken. If you liked Ken Kuhlken's earlier mysteries about the Hickeys- a California family of investigators, lawyers and musicians- you have two chances this month to renew old acquaintances. Poisoned Pen has a new paperback edition of The Loud Adios. To go with The Do-Re-Me,. A thoughtful and exciting hardcover. Among its other virtues, Do-Re-Mi. Posted by dick adler. Sunday, January 28, 2007. Not just a pretty face? Check out The Rap Sheet. Posted by dick adler.
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