[AGL] Modernism and DeBordist situation

michelemason coltrane at ev1.net
Sun Aug 13 23:54:57 EDT 2006


Dear J David Moriaty, The words are too big for me. Does it actually 
say anything? Michele
(according to your first sentence)

On Aug 12, 2006, at 8:55 PM, J. David Moriaty wrote:

> Oh, joy. Now a computer randomly generates scholarly papers that are 
> totally meaningless, thereby saving much time and effort: 
> www.elsewhere.org/pomo
>
> This One titled Modernism and DeBordist situation:
>
> The characteristic theme of la Tournier’s[1] model of Baudrillardist 
> simulacra is the role of the artist as reader. Any number of 
> deappropriations concerning modernism may be revealed.
>
> However, Sartre suggests the use of Baudrillardist simulacra to attack 
> sexist perceptions of class. Textual precultural theory holds that 
> society, somewhat ironically, has significance, given that language is 
> interchangeable with narrativity.
>
> It could be said that Bataille promotes the use of Debordist situation 
> to read truth. The failure, and subsequent collapse, of semantic 
> theory prevalent in Fellini’s Satyricon emerges again in Amarcord. 
> Etc, etc.
>
> Or this one:
>
> Forgetting Lacan: Socialism in the works of Glass
>
> 1. Textual semioticism and neocapitalist cultural theory
>
> If one examines the subcapitalist paradigm of narrative, one is faced 
> with a choice: either reject textual semioticism or conclude that 
> narrativity is a legal fiction, given that cultural discourse is 
> invalid. In a sense, Marx uses the term ‘neocapitalist cultural 
> theory’ to denote not theory, but neotheory. Derrida suggests the use 
> of textual semioticism to modify and read class.
>
> The characteristic theme of the works of Stone is the bridge between 
> sexual identity and society. But the subject is contextualised into a 
> Baudrillardist simulation that includes reality as a reality. Many 
> sublimations concerning textual semioticism may be found.
>
> Therefore, if neocapitalist cultural theory holds, we have to choose 
> between postconstructivist discourse and capitalist depatriarchialism. 
> Foucault promotes the use of socialism to deconstruct sexism.
>
> All yours to try at
>
> http://www.elsewhere.org/pomo
>
>



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