Click on the link and a fresh paper of academic gibberish will be generated. For example, I just clicked it a moment ago and the new title generated said, "Subcultural Theories: Objectivism and Foucaultist Power Relations" by Linda d’Erlette, Department of Politics, University of Massachusetts, Amherst & Jean O. Hubbard, Department of English, Carnegie-Mellon University.
So far it seems to rely heavily, or primarily, on Lacan and Foucault.
The first paragraph reads,
1. Consensuses of fatal flaw
The main theme of Pickett’s[1] analysis of posttextual discourse is not narrative, but prenarrative. An abundance of theories concerning cultural nihilism may be found. It could be said that the characteristic theme of the works of Spelling is the common ground between sexual identity and class.
Saturday, January 10, 2009
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The babbling clown speaketh. Tales from Planet Pepe. Yes we cunti.
The Dada Engine is Ingenious...and Infernal.
Now I see how these folks can get thousands of publications under their belts without breaking a sweat.
I recall a 20th century American film ideology course (I think that's about the title) during my undergrad where essays such as this were required. If we didn't speak in this sort of tongue in class, it was made known that "Well, this material is difficult to grasp..." I recall using the phrase "Twenty-five cent words," thus ensuring my grade -- no matter what I said thereafter -- would never be an A.
There were some chicks with shaved heads and jack boots who sat up front and claimed to understand this kind of speak. They rarely wore bras, and through this type of brilliance, they received high appraise from the woman instructor.
Ah, the People's Republic of the University of the Twin Cities... and its Womyn Stormtroopers.
The last place, I'd thought, to see them was in a Dept. of Statistics. But at least you could talk math and statistics without reference to the crap ruling ideology. You, however, were stuck in a lose-lose situation, MFT...
Graduating out of there with sanity and degree intact was quite a feat.Congratulations! [ Remind me that I still owe you a book as a graduation gift for you MA].
I get:
The Dialectic of Sexual identity: Marxism, constructivist neocultural theory and nationalism
Stephen F. Pickett
Department of Peace Studies, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
“Language is intrinsically elitist,” says Sontag. The primary theme of Cameron’s essay on the subcultural paradigm of context is not construction, but neoconstruction. But Marx suggests the use of the subsemiotic paradigm of context to deconstruct outmoded, sexist perceptions of society.
Sounds like Pepe droning on. Does he at least get the jackbooted chicks this way?
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