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Ryan's Blog: Understanding Author-function with Others
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Wednesday, March 21, 2007. Understanding Author-function with Others. I went on the word of Professor McGuire and searched up Author-function and a blogger named Scriberuslives had many things to say in relation to herself a s an author-function. Http:/ scribleruslives.blogspot.com/2006/12/displaced-author-function-seeks-new.html. She then talks about if a person had actually come along and wrote like Scribleus. Would those words be any less Scriblus like? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Looking a Little Deeper into Literature: April 2007
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Looking a Little Deeper into Literature. Wednesday, April 25, 2007. Even though this makes sense to me, I have trouble with the idea of the writer not actually writing the text. As a writer, I want to believe that what is produced by my author function had at least. Or, if it happens to be good, how can I be praised for it? I don't deserve praise for something that I had no control over (what is the point of writing a research paper if we are not really writing it? How do we make change for the better?
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Iceberg Theory: January 2007
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Who needs Harold Bloom? Wednesday, January 31, 2007. What do you mean? Or how do you mean? Intentions, intentions. seems to be the overriding difference between the two theories. liberal humanists contend that great literature speaks in universals and thusly an author should aspire for the same. his/her intentions should be determined by this need to portray something universal, whatever that is. Yes of course, but i think we'd have to put marxism aside to figure that out. Friday, January 26, 2007. All t...
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Iceberg Theory: response to previous post
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Who needs Harold Bloom? Sunday, March 25, 2007. Response to previous post. I definitely agree that your unconscious is "scripting your texts for you," but I don't think it means death of the individual; rather, it's an understanding of how limited our freedom of action is. And the little freedom we do have is important. (previous response). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Rant on the real. Response to previous post. Its like the matrix! The countess of the academy.
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Ryan's Blog: Baudrillard
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Wednesday, April 4, 2007. As I discussed in my post to Ken Rufo, I was most engaged at the beginning of the lecture when he discussed the differences between structural Marxism and Baudrillard’s beliefs on Marxism. Although Baudrillard claims he is a Marxist, he has many differing views. The idea of “sign-value” caught my attention the most. Ken discussed that the idea of sign-value is absent from structural Marxism. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Critical Theory and the Academy. A Semester in Review.
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Ryan's Blog: April 2007
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Wednesday, April 25, 2007. A Semester in Review. The point that confuses me the most is how two completely different sides can actually be labeled under the same criticism. Yes, both concepts put a work within socioeconomic boundaries, but are they the same? I do not believe they are. If they both have the same goal I would link them together, but they do not. They speak of two totally different concepts. Wednesday, April 18, 2007. Holy Grail: Theory vs Bloodline. In the book The Da. Women This also play...
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Ryan's Blog: Derrida on Love
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Wednesday, February 28, 2007. Is there something that is dislikable in everyone? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Critical Theory and the Academy. In Respnse to Structure, Sign, and Play. A Response to Structuralism. 8220;The bond between the signifier and the signified . I am a Junior at Emmanuel College and a communications major. View my complete profile.
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Iceberg Theory: it's like the matrix!
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Who needs Harold Bloom? Wednesday, March 14, 2007. It's like the matrix! Once the image has been mastered and found empty, immediately rebounds in the case of the child in a series of gestures in which he experiences in play the relation between the movements assumed in the image and the reflected environment, and between this virtual complex and the reality it reduplicates." lacan. 190, rice and waugh. Or i think what baudrillard. Means is that the real is not necessarily. Implies is that the hyperreal.