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Sings Like A Canary
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Turner and
Diegesis
totalitarianism
Torture-a-gogo
ThePhilOfScience
Theory
of Reflexivity
The Enigma of
Hitler
Take A Whhiff
Symbolism
Surrealismo
Surrealism-Falsifiabity
Sublime Dandy
Straussian
Sources
Slander
SpongeBob
SpongeBeard
Sopranos
SloppyKisses
Skepticism
Sir_Karl_Popper
Sex_Toys_Illustrated
self-organized
Roger_Ailes
RococoPuffs
Rococo-Puffs
Reification
Rausch_to_Rebellion
Psychiatrists
Propaganda
Techniques
Postmodernism
or LaMo
Popperian
Sources
Petsatplay
Urban Hound
State Dog Laws
Popper
Philosophy2
Philosophy
philosophy
of John Dewey
Philosophy
Backgrounders
phallogocentrism
Phallogocentric-Critique
Permanent_Adolescent
Other Homophobia
Orgonon
Non Magical Realismo
Non
Magical Realism 2
Non Mag
Non 7 Mag
Non-Magical-Backgrounders
NoMagReal
New
American Century
Neologism
Neologism-Mineticnoir
Neoconservatism
Neighborhood-Chelsea
Nation
Called Gilead
Narratology+Hegemony
Narratology
& Hegemony
Name that
can be named
Na_Falsification
Mr_Magic_Realism
Modern_Art_Movements
Mise-en-scene
Mind
mind-bendingSci-fi
Matrix material
metamorphosis Elements of the magical and the
mundane are interwoven seamlessly, making it impossible to determine
where reality ends and the extraordinary begins.
Masturbation is the manual excitation of the sexual
organs, most often to the point of orgasm.
magically-non-magic
In a Nutshell
LynneCheney Neoconservatism is a
conservative movement with origins in the
Old
Left that has been very influential in formulating hawkish
foreign policy stances by the United
States.
LogicalFallacies Corporatocracy
(sometimes Corporocracy)
is a pejorative term coined by proponents of the anti-globalization movement to
describe
a government
bowing to pressure from corporate entities. Plus other stuff.
List-o-painters A-Z Shortcuts
to highly popular painters
Karl_Popper is generally regarded as one of
the greatest philosophers of
science of the 20th century.
Jacques_Derrida (July 15,
1930
– October
8, 2004)
was an Algerian-born
French
literary critic and philosopher
of Jewish
descent, considered the first to develop "deconstruction".
Intertextuality In the work of Roland Barthes, the word 'intertextuality'
points to the concept that the meaning of an artistic work does not
reside in that work, but in the viewers. In the work of Julia Kristeva, 'intertextuality' is used
to
suggest the interdependence of texts, the continual deferment of
meaning
through and between texts. Plus In the humanities
and social sciences, critical theory
is a general term for new theoretical developments (roughly since the 1960s) in
a
variety of fields, informed by structuralism,
post-structuralism, deconstruction, Marxist theory, and several other areas of
thought. It encompasses many related developments in literary theory (which is often a rough
synonym) and cultural studies, aesthetics,
theoretical sociology and social theory, continental philosophy more
generally.
Intercrural Fuck is
one of the strongest and most controversial vulgarisms
in the English language, invariably considered
offensive
and unacceptable in polite situations.
Instrumentalism Instrumentalism
relates closely
to pragmatism.
Identity-politics has come to signify
a wide range
of political activity and theorizing founded in the shared experiences
of
injustice of members of certain social groups. Rather than organizing
solely
around ideology or party affiliation, identity politics typically
concerns
the liberation of a specific constituency marginalized within its
larger
context. Members of that constituency assert or reclaim ways of
understanding
their distinctiveness that challenge dominant oppressive
characterizations, with the goal of greater self-determination.
Hysterical_realism ,
also called recherché postmodernism or maximalism
is a literary genre
characterized by chronic length, manic characters, madding action, and
frequent
digressions on topics secondary to the story. Plus. Psychoanalytic
literary
criticism is literary criticism which, in method,
concept, theory or form, is influenced by the
tradition
of psychoanalysis begun by Sigmund
Freud.
hyper-reflexivity
Ordinary Enchantments investigates
magical realism as the most
important trend in contemporary international fiction, defines its
characteristics
and narrative techniques, and proposes a new theory to explain its
significance. + The Paranoiac-critical method is a surrealist
technique developed by Salvador Dalí in the early 1930s and
often
employed in the production of paintings
and other artworks.
Plus LaMo.
Hooper
Pastoral - In art,
be
it literature,
painting,
or
another form, it refers to rural subjects such as villages,
herdsmen,
and
milkmaids,
that
are romanticized and depicted in a highly
unrealistic
manner.
Homophobic Nazis The term homophobia
means fear or hatred
of, aversion to, or prejudice or discrimination against, people who are homosexual.
It
is sometimes used to mean any sort of opposition to same-sex romance or
sexual activity, though this opposition may more accurately be called
anti-gay
bias. The other or constitutive
other
is a key concept in psychology and philosophy
where it is often considered to be what defines or even constitutes the
self
(see self (psychology), self (philosophy), and self-concept)
and
other phenomena and cultural units: "What appear to be cultural
units--human
beings, words, meanings, ideas, philosophical systems, social
organizations--are
maintained in their apparent unity only through an active process of
exclusion,
opposition, and hierarchization. Other phenomena or units must be
represented
as foreign or 'other' through representing a hierarchical dualism in
which
the unit is 'privileged' or favored, and the other is devalued in some
way."
(Cahoone 1996). Emmanuel Levinas, on the other hand, saw
apprehension
of the other as the basis for ethics, and as a limit on ontology.
Highly Visible Neocon Hawks energy
sector around Halliburton, Exxon
Mobil, ChevronTexaco and other giant multinationals defense industry
interests around Boeing, LockheedMartin, Raytheon, NorthrupGrumman and
others.
Hieronymus_Bosch
Habitus Vs Free Will In post-structuralist thought, habitus,
a concept defined by Pierre Bourdieu, is the total ideational
environment of a person. This includes the person's beliefs
and dispositions, and prefigures everything that that person may choose
to do. The concept of habitus challenges the concept of free
will, in that within a certain habitus at any one time, choices are
not limitless—here are limited dispositions, or readinesses for action.
A person is not an automaton, for there exists flexibility in a
habitus, but neither is there complete free
will.
Habitus
(More) A person's habitus cannot be fully known to the
person,
as it exists largely within the realm of the unconscious
and includes things as visceral as body movements and postures, and it
also
includes the most basic aspects of thought and knowledge about the
world,
including about the habitus itself.
Golem
in medieval folklore and from Jewish mythology is an animated being
crafted
from inanimate material. The name appears to derive from the word gelem,
which
means 'raw material'.
God
French_Artistic_Movements
Foucauldian_Reflections
Fin_desCcle
Fin de des refus
Fight-Eros_against_Death
Feminism Anarchy
female_persuasion
Fairly_Oddparents
Exile on Main
Escape_from_Freedom
Erich Fromm
Epistemology
Enforced Gullibility
Dystopianism
drama
DOWNTOWN
artist James Tully
DKS24-EpisodeGuide
Disegno
Dick Cheney
Defamiliarization
Deep Background
De-Remystification
Damnation & HumanAgency
Dali Paintings
Dada & Surrealism
Cyberpunk
Curators
Culture Art Language
Culture Wars
Cultural Movement
Corporate Bodies
Cognitivism
Cognitive Science
Christ It Aint Easy
Buy Oil in Euros
Brooklyn DKS
Brave New World
Backgrounders
Artist Organized Art
Arthur C. Danto
AntiGreenbergian
Sour Grapes
Anti-foundationalism
American IntInstitute
Against Discouragement
Advance Knowledge
Accomplices
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