aerdil posted:
i might actyually get around to reading ur 2nd book this month impper. hi five. yeah,
Thank You. I am probably putting it on amazon pretty soon, so, please buy it as well. and write me terrible reviews in the "Review" section, well, you do not even have to buy it to give me bad reviews, which are more than welcome
deadken posted:
im writing an analysis of dubstep based on, the culture industry, by, theodor adorno
deadken have u read "sonic warfare" by steve goodman a.k.a. kode9 ? i've only skimmed through it but he spends a good deal talking about soundsystem culture / dubstep / "global ghettotech" through a kind of afrofuturist deleuzian framework
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stegosaurus posted:
I just finished an essay on divinity in the late roman republic, its a rewrite of parts of venye's 'did the greeks believe in their myths' with a little attempt at reconstructing lost sources like varro's. everyone in my seminar liked it.
oooo I wanna read that! *stands up on desk* This pertains to me, this pertains to me *starts jumping up and down* Oooh Ooh ah ah ah!!
i was thinking about what it might be like to try to write about being-with-Hegel as literally a mode of existence. it kind of traps you whether you try to work it out or not. trying to ignore him won't just make him go away. yet to the extent that one does work it out, you are trapped. there is no escape. simply reading him (or refusing) places you within his system itself.
there is no way i could do it justice though. i mean that's sort of what Kierkegaard did only he used religion as a shortcut
Crow posted:stegosaurus posted:
I just finished an essay on divinity in the late roman republic, its a rewrite of parts of venye's 'did the greeks believe in their myths' with a little attempt at reconstructing lost sources like varro's. everyone in my seminar liked it.oooo I wanna read that! *stands up on desk* This pertains to me, this pertains to me *starts jumping up and down* Oooh Ooh ah ah ah!!
ok I have to hell of clean it up though.