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11-14-2012 #21
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Who batter-dipped my hobgoblin?
It may be baby gravy.
I think I might be too high.
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11-14-2012 #22
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11-14-2012 #23
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Let's face it...some women just look better with their clothes ON
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11-14-2012 #24
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11-14-2012 #25
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A contribution from http://www.elsewhere.org/pomo
Consensuses of absurdity
The primary theme of McElwaine’s[1] analysis of Lyotardist narrative is not, in fact, narrative, but postnarrative. Marx uses the term ‘capitalist dematerialism’ to denote the economy, and some would say the rubicon, of substructuralist sexuality. Therefore, if Lyotardist narrative holds, the works of Burroughs are modernistic.
“Class is part of the genre of culture,” says Baudrillard; however, according to Humphrey[2] , it is not so much class that is part of the genre of culture, but rather the rubicon, and subsequent absurdity, of class. Several theories concerning the common ground between sexual identity and class exist. In a sense, Tilton[3] states that we have to choose between the neocapitalist paradigm of expression and dialectic deconstruction.
In Junky, Burroughs affirms Marxist capitalism; in Port of Saints, although, he reiterates the neocapitalist paradigm of expression. It could be said that Derrida’s critique of submodern sublimation implies that sexuality serves to exploit the proletariat.
A number of narratives concerning the constructivist paradigm of consensus may be found. In a sense, Bataille uses the term ‘Lyotardist narrative’ to denote a self-fulfilling reality.
Foucault promotes the use of the neocapitalist paradigm of expression to attack the status quo. It could be said that precultural socialism suggests that society, perhaps ironically, has intrinsic meaning.
If Lyotardist narrative holds, the works of Burroughs are postmodern. In a sense, the main theme of the works of Burroughs is the role of the participant as poet.
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11-15-2012 #26
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11-15-2012 #27
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I was at a bar recently, and a young lady told me that I look like the guy from Breaking Bad. I sincerely hope she didn't mean the main guy. I'm not THAT old.
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