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#2482
lol
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im reading DO ANDROIDS DREAM OF ELECTRIC SHEEP, among other Dick sci fi's(which is what i incidentally call premonitions about my future)

also about to start a Benjamin Noys kick. this article `The End of the Monarchy of Sex' seems real promising:

Abstract:
The hegemonic form of contemporary queer theory is dependent on a model of desire as autonomous and deregulated, derived from post-’68 French theory and particularly the work of Michel Foucault. Such a model is at risk of finding itself in congruence with a deregulated post-Fordist capitalism that recuperates supposedly dissident sexual identities. This article returns to the work of Foucault to identify a largely unacknowledged tendency in his work that contests the valorization of sexuality and calls for an ‘end of the monarchy of sex’. This possibility is linked to Foucault’s controversial exploration of the concept of ‘spiritual politics’ through his engagement with the Iranian revolution. Rather than regarding this as a regression into a reactionary religiosity, I argue that it forms an inquiry into new political possibilities of revolt. These possibilities contest what Alain Badiou has identified as the nihilism of contemporary capitalism, in which desire and sexuality are deployed to constrain the political imagination to a limited bodily ‘materialism’. Drawing on the work of the later Foucault, it becomes possible to develop this new politics around asceticism, which is not so much withdrawal from the world but the refusal of the mediations of identity through sexuality and the body.

Ph34r the Noyd
#2484
christ christy writes about the primitive accumulation of sex
#2485
the Envelopment Movement
#2486

Crow posted:

im reading DO ANDROIDS DREAM OF ELECTRIC SHEEP, among other Dick sci fi's(which is what i incidentally call premonitions about my future)

also about to start a Benjamin Noys kick. this article `The End of the Monarchy of Sex' seems real promising:

Abstract:
The hegemonic form of contemporary queer theory is dependent on a model of desire as autonomous and deregulated, derived from post-’68 French theory and particularly the work of Michel Foucault. Such a model is at risk of finding itself in congruence with a deregulated post-Fordist capitalism that recuperates supposedly dissident sexual identities. This article returns to the work of Foucault to identify a largely unacknowledged tendency in his work that contests the valorization of sexuality and calls for an ‘end of the monarchy of sex’. This possibility is linked to Foucault’s controversial exploration of the concept of ‘spiritual politics’ through his engagement with the Iranian revolution. Rather than regarding this as a regression into a reactionary religiosity, I argue that it forms an inquiry into new political possibilities of revolt. These possibilities contest what Alain Badiou has identified as the nihilism of contemporary capitalism, in which desire and sexuality are deployed to constrain the political imagination to a limited bodily ‘materialism’. Drawing on the work of the later Foucault, it becomes possible to develop this new politics around asceticism, which is not so much withdrawal from the world but the refusal of the mediations of identity through sexuality and the body.

Ph34r the Noyd



guess I'll finally convert those messy pdfs into mobi, but first i'll have to learn regular expression...



help me cool xckd guy .Lol

#2487
oh nm this one is like 15 pages long. culture of death hwoever, gonna tuck into that
#2488
Allistic Privilege #455: Regular Expression
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#2493
goatse last panel would work great on that one
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#2495
eddie fork bacon
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tpaine posted:

hey iwc what is the average pounds per square inch jaw pressure of a full grown female saltwater crocodile?



dunno but this was on TV last night, pretty cool

http://www.youtube.com/watch?annotation_id=annotation_6126&v=NkhOQ6cP7cY&src_vid=nJOgIqm-ylw&feature=iv

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Crow posted:

im reading DO ANDROIDS DREAM OF ELECTRIC SHEEP, among other Dick sci fi's(which is what i incidentally call premonitions about my future)

also about to start a Benjamin Noys kick. this article `The End of the Monarchy of Sex' seems real promising:

Abstract:
The hegemonic form of contemporary queer theory is dependent on a model of desire as autonomous and deregulated, derived from post-’68 French theory and particularly the work of Michel Foucault. Such a model is at risk of finding itself in congruence with a deregulated post-Fordist capitalism that recuperates supposedly dissident sexual identities. This article returns to the work of Foucault to identify a largely unacknowledged tendency in his work that contests the valorization of sexuality and calls for an ‘end of the monarchy of sex’. This possibility is linked to Foucault’s controversial exploration of the concept of ‘spiritual politics’ through his engagement with the Iranian revolution. Rather than regarding this as a regression into a reactionary religiosity, I argue that it forms an inquiry into new political possibilities of revolt. These possibilities contest what Alain Badiou has identified as the nihilism of contemporary capitalism, in which desire and sexuality are deployed to constrain the political imagination to a limited bodily ‘materialism’. Drawing on the work of the later Foucault, it becomes possible to develop this new politics around asceticism, which is not so much withdrawal from the world but the refusal of the mediations of identity through sexuality and the body.

Ph34r the Noyd



if u like foucault u should read agamben. he takes Completes the Foucauldian Project

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babyfinland posted:

Crow posted:

im reading DO ANDROIDS DREAM OF ELECTRIC SHEEP, among other Dick sci fi's(which is what i incidentally call premonitions about my future)

also about to start a Benjamin Noys kick. this article `The End of the Monarchy of Sex' seems real promising:

Abstract:
The hegemonic form of contemporary queer theory is dependent on a model of desire as autonomous and deregulated, derived from post-’68 French theory and particularly the work of Michel Foucault. Such a model is at risk of finding itself in congruence with a deregulated post-Fordist capitalism that recuperates supposedly dissident sexual identities. This article returns to the work of Foucault to identify a largely unacknowledged tendency in his work that contests the valorization of sexuality and calls for an ‘end of the monarchy of sex’. This possibility is linked to Foucault’s controversial exploration of the concept of ‘spiritual politics’ through his engagement with the Iranian revolution. Rather than regarding this as a regression into a reactionary religiosity, I argue that it forms an inquiry into new political possibilities of revolt. These possibilities contest what Alain Badiou has identified as the nihilism of contemporary capitalism, in which desire and sexuality are deployed to constrain the political imagination to a limited bodily ‘materialism’. Drawing on the work of the later Foucault, it becomes possible to develop this new politics around asceticism, which is not so much withdrawal from the world but the refusal of the mediations of identity through sexuality and the body.

Ph34r the Noyd

if u like foucault u should read agamben. he takes Completes the Foucauldian Project



according to an amazon reviewer, benjamin noys' culture of death book talks agamben:

Great book that provides a deep look into death and how it has changed over time. Topics include medecine and death, sovereign power and death, and the idea of bare life. If you read old philosophy such as Plato give some modern insight into the world by checking this out.

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ya noys sort of problematizes agamben the way agamben problematizes foucault: what the respective former claims lies within the bounds of modernity, the respective latter demonstrates has its origin in fundamental western metaphysics. bringing it all back to heidegger really
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#2503
noys... noice
#2504
crow do you know jacques lezra

hes cool i think
#2505
lezbo + she-ra = lezra
#2506
noys is pretty chill, his blog is good, love dat dude
#2507
apparently ray bradbury was megapopular in the soviet union, like one of the most famous american authors; feel like they couldve chosen better meh
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aerdil posted:

apparently ray bradbury was megapopular in the soviet union, like one of the most famous american authors; feel like they couldve chosen better meh



lol id love to see those translations

#2509
Celsius 271 or whatever the fuck god that joke is old
#2510
bf do you have a legible ebook of homo sacer? i once bought it along with state of exception on ebay but the dude only sent the latter cause he gave the first book to someone else (wtf??) i told him that's f*cked up but he didn`t reply.
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kinch posted:

bf do you have a legible ebook of homo sacer? i once bought it along with state of exception on ebay but the dude only sent the latter cause he gave the first book to someone else (wtf??) i told him that's f*cked up but he didn`t reply.



i have the kindle version

#2512
maybe i can convert it into a pdf or something?
#2513
oh i have the pdf and also a kindle
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#2515
im just bad at Regular Expression and converting pdf>mobi or wahtever
#2516
Regular expression
#2517

kinch posted:

im just bad at Regular Expression and converting pdf>mobi or wahtever



ok so do you want me to upload the mobi file somewhere

is that what you want

#2518

babyfinland posted:

crow do you know jacques lezra

hes cool i think



Yea so. That guy taught at a place called the Bread Loaf School of English. so what. bread door. So

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babyfinland posted:

kinch posted:

im just bad at Regular Expression and converting pdf>mobi or wahtever

ok so do you want me to upload the mobi file somewhere

is that what you want



you just about nailed it sorry if i was unclear. regular expression, you know...