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My writing muse is a bit too sarcastic

Dera Luce wrote 3 weeks ago: voice: For the love of Foucault, would you SHUT UP?me: *rolls eyes* Look, when I said I wanted to sp … more →

Tags: Literature/Writing, writing, Muse, Creative Writing, talking to my muse, Science Fiction, Dystopia, Dialogue, I Talk To Myself

Generative Power, Reductive Power, and Bullying (PART ONE)

hussainmkhan wrote 2 months ago: Foucalt’s example of a town dealing with lepers in contrast to a town dealing with a plague ha … more →

Tags: Personal, social issues, Bullying

Honey Steps1 comment

zaragozatwins wrote 4 months ago: Honey, I shrunk the kids I shot the kids I shrunk the sheriff Honey … more →

Tags: Tales and Poems : Heen and Sheen’s literary talents o, Shakira's baby, honey, Bob Marley

21/12 Are we still here?

donasonica wrote 6 months ago: “Il sapere non è fatto per comprendere, ma per prendere posizione” M. F. … more →

Tags: quotations/citazioni, Lesbian Avengers, Sapere è potere, feminism and dykes

solution to horror: what sould not work

poeticpan wrote 6 months ago: Note* I will continue the four part blog at a latter date. I am very excited because I have thought … more →

Tags: #hons201, Biopower, governemntality, Horror, Rape Culture, strong female character

The Language of Social Justice

jrdreistadt wrote 6 months ago: In social justice conversations and communications, how can we use language that is simultaneously 1 … more →

Tags: social and political theory, Communication, Social Justice, language, Social Construction, Habermas

Why I enjoy Junot Diaz: Allusions--Melville and Foucault

atticusfinch16 wrote 8 months ago: One of the many reasons I enjoy reading Junot Diaz: his  his allusions.  In “The Sun, The Moon … more →

Tags: Books, Education, spanish, Junot Diaz, Travel, This Is How You Loose Her, Domincan Republic, allusions, Bartleby

Chimera Consciousness3 comments

cmkeys wrote 1 year ago: I’m reading Foucalt’s History of Madness and finding his methods useful in thinking abou … more →

Tags: synthetic biology, Syntheic Biology, chimera, Consciousness

On madness and society

josephjameshunter wrote 1 year ago: (NOTE – This is not a critique on psychiatry as a whole. I wrote this after watching a documen … more →

Tags: Poetry as a flag, Reflecting on the everyday, Poem, Poetry, Madness, mania, Insanity, Broadmoor, macbeth

But wait! There's more!

Trent wrote 1 year ago: An addendum to the previous discussion, as Foucault has more surprises at hand.  In concrete terms, … more →

Tags: Video Games, Deus Ex, Sexuality, Power

Do You Live in the Pink Ribbon Tower?2 comments

Anna wrote 1 year ago: The following is a reposting of my first blog first during 2010′s October Breast Cancer Awaren … more →

Tags: Cause marketing, Pink Ribbon, Cause Marketing

Publication Alert: Overcriminalization and Sex Offender Registration

Rodrigo M. Caruco wrote 1 year ago: Professor Elizabeth Megale (a great professor, scholar, and moot court coach) has posted “The … more →

Tags: Legal Research, Legal Writing, Spotlight, Elizabeth Megale, Overcriminalization, Criminal Law Scholarship

What is an Electronic Author?

kevinmcgreal wrote 2 years ago: “What is an electronic author?” by Richard Grusin attempts to move forward from Foucalt … more →

Tags: electronic writing, grusin, Post-structuralism

From "Writing Workshops for the Hopelessly Weird" by Kenneth T. O'Powell

alexp01 wrote 3 years ago: Every class invariably had its Procrastinator, who would have a story idea but never finish it. Proc … more →

Tags: Excerpt, Fiction, Story, University, Humor, writing, Goth

Kirstie Alley's Big Life

revisionistslc wrote 3 years ago: I’ve always been fascinated with the way our culture conflates nutritional health with the shape of … more →

Tags: Posts, kirstie alley's big life, health, Discipline & Punish, beauty industry, Beauty Ideals, Kirstie Alley

The Panopticon is totally metal

lynch47 wrote 3 years ago: One of my classmates, during a discussion of Foucalt’s writings on the Panopticon, mentioned i … more →

Tags: panopticon is metal, Judas Priest, ISIS, Panopticon

Flotsam & Jetsum IXX

mintyblonde wrote 4 years ago: Firstly, some general nonsense I’ve collated over the past couple of weeks or so. Slavoj Žižek … more →

Tags: London, film, Current Affairs, YouTube, Music, Cinema, Movies, Japan, Horror

Pantheon version B

badauntb wrote 5 years ago: I loved the Pantheon because it celebrates reason and science using the emotional tools that are typ … more →

Tags: In Paris, eiffel tower, Panthéon, voltaire

My point is not...

Phyllis wrote 5 months ago: My point is not that everything is bad but that everything is dangerous which is not exactly the sam … more →

Tags: Uncategorized


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