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                                        The Paperback Museum: 11/1/07 - 12/1/07
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                                        Media, culture, and politics from an aesthetic-materialist's perspective. Thursday, November 29, 2007. This is a response I wrote to Audre Lorde's "Need: A Chorale for Black Woman Voices," a poem assigned in the online course my friend Alexis Gumbs is teaching: " To Be a Problem: Outcast Subjectivity and Black Literary Production. In conjunction with this post, please read Alexis's comments on sexual violence against black women, " To Be Game. I was particularly affected by Pat's words on p. 11:. These v...
                                     
                                    
                                        
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                                        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. 
                                     
                                    
                                        
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                                        The Paperback Museum: 12/1/08 - 1/1/09
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                                        Media, culture, and politics from an aesthetic-materialist's perspective. Tuesday, December 30, 2008. Still Reading Milton after All These Years. I continue to be impressed by Stanley Fish's commitment to Milton studies, even as his academic star-power takes him to the heights of institutional authority and public intellectualism (via his very popular New York Times. More recently, Fish wrote on a new prose translation of Milton's Paradise Lost. By the Canadian Miltonist Dennis Danielson. Is best read as...
                                     
                                    
                                        
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                                        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. 
                                     
                                    
                                        
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                                        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. 
                                     
                                    
                                        
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                                        The Paperback Museum: Introducing Donald Goines
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                                        Media, culture, and politics from an aesthetic-materialist's perspective. Wednesday, August 8, 2007. I recently wrote a brief review of Eddie Allen's Low Road: The Life and Legacy of Donald Goines. National Public Radio host Tony Cox interviewed Allen about his book and Goines's life (and tragic death by shooting) back in 2004. Follow this link. To access that interview and to get a taste of the kind of writing Goines spawned in his brief but shockingly productive literary career (16 novels in five years). 
                                     
                                    
                                        
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                                        Advanced Writing Theories: November 2007
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                                        Not always theoretical. not even always academic. but always written. Narrative and the Ghost of Deleuze. Two things, really in this post. First: my horoscope for this week as it appears in full (click on the icon to go to the most current horoscope):. Leo Horoscope for week of November 15, 2007. Certainly in academe, theory is the name of the game. But to what extent does narrative intersect with theory? Maybe I see this question in a new light (I never said I was quick on the uptake). Could it be t...
                                     
                                    
                                        
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                                        Advanced Writing Theories: June 2007
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                                        Not always theoretical. not even always academic. but always written. Links to this post. To my house and my office. Office is an old dorm room from the turn of the century. Nice, original woodwork. I'll post a picture soon. Links to this post. And with only very minor revisions! Jess made the shirt. It says " Helen C. Is my (Ex-) Lover." Wait 'till she finds out I have my eye on a lover named Baker Hall. Links to this post. However, as with the '05 trip, the wakinyans. Links to this post. 
                                     
                                    
                                        
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                                        The Paperback Museum: Petey Greene: Radicalizing Racial Discourse
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                                        Media, culture, and politics from an aesthetic-materialist's perspective. Tuesday, June 9, 2009. Petey Greene: Radicalizing Racial Discourse. I just finished watching the PBS documentary Adjust Your Color. Last year. Both men emerged out of prison to take advantage of media opportunities that allowed them to address the ghettos out of which they had emerged. (Tragically, both men died young too.). From Petey Greene's Washington, D.C. Posted by Kinohi Nishikawa. Labels: black pulp fiction.