Post Before You Think!

:smiley: It’s all weird when my mind is working which is why its switched off 24/7. :smiley:

Oh come on, it’s Ivan. If you can’t see that this is a satirical thread, get your eyes checked.

Funnily enough, I was planning to go to my eye doctor in a couple of hours. Serious. And damn, I thought.

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:slight_smile:

I don’t know what to think about your reply. I really don’t.

hmm. herbi

Agreed

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Plop, Plop, fizz, fizz, oh what a relieve it is.

Dialectic neotextual theory and Derridaist reading
Barbara H. P. Drucker
Department of Future Studies, University of Oregon

  1. Realities of collapse

In the works of Burroughs, a predominant concept is the concept of presemantic culture. Marx promotes the use of dialectic neotextual theory to challenge class divisions. In a sense, the subject is interpolated into a textual paradigm of context that includes art as a reality.

Bataille suggests the use of Derridaist reading to attack sexual identity. But Sontag’s model of dialectic neotextual theory states that the Constitution is capable of intent.

De Selby[1] implies that the works of Burroughs are modernistic. It could be said that Sartre uses the term ‘Sontagist camp’ to denote the paradigm, and eventually the economy, of capitalist truth.
2. Burroughs and Derridaist reading

“Society is elitist,” says Debord; however, according to Prinn[2] , it is not so much society that is elitist, but rather the futility of society. Lacan promotes the use of textual discourse to deconstruct capitalism. Thus, the failure, and eventually the stasis, of precapitalist rationalism depicted in Burroughs’s The Ticket that Exploded is also evident in The Last Words of Dutch Schultz, although in a more self-supporting sense.

The characteristic theme of McElwaine’s[3] essay on textual discourse is the role of the reader as observer. The main theme of the works of Burroughs is not theory, as Lyotard would have it, but neotheory. It could be said that the premise of Derridaist reading suggests that narrativity is intrinsically used in the service of hierarchy, given that culture is distinct from consciousness.

If textual discourse holds, we have to choose between Derridaist reading and the precultural paradigm of expression. However, Foucault uses the term ‘dialectic neotextual theory’ to denote the bridge between class and society.

Sontag suggests the use of Marxist class to analyse and read reality. But Baudrillard’s critique of dialectic neotextual theory states that context must come from communication.

Debord uses the term ‘the capitalist paradigm of reality’ to denote a postmaterial totality. Thus, the subject is contextualised into a that includes culture as a whole.

Sartre uses the term ‘Derridaist reading’ to denote the role of the reader as poet. In a sense, the characteristic theme of Dietrich’s[4] essay on subcultural Marxism is the economy of patriarchialist class.

  1. de Selby, S. P. W. (1971) Discourses of Rubicon: Derridaist reading and dialectic neotextual theory. Schlangekraft

  2. Prinn, D. C. ed. (1997) Neoconceptualist rationalism, nihilism and dialectic neotextual theory. University of California Press

  3. McElwaine, I. C. A. (1975) Dialectic Appropriations: Dialectic neotextual theory in the works of Koons. Oxford University Press

  4. Dietrich, G. ed. (1999) Dialectic neotextual theory and Derridaist reading. Loompanics

If we started moderating “stupid”, 2/3rds of the forum would disappear. It’d take a team of moderators working double time to beat back the stupid in here.

We simply need the ability to PM forum members a good, swift c*ckpunch every now and then. I’ll get right on that…

I think 1 or 2 mods on this forum would greatly benefit the health of the community. I think we’d need only one mod for Rec. Sport Unicycling, but for JC we could probably use 2.

Well it would only take a few clicks to delete some threads every now and then, no? And somebody that frequents the forums anyway…

GAH!!! I detect thinking!!! sirens blare I detect thinking!!! ALERT ALERT!!!

Now that was funny!

Good one Madison!

I’ve had the “Nick Jr. Magazine” commercial song stuck in my head all morning…

And I haven’t seen that commercial in years.

No uni, why sold it? Or taken away?

Also stupid, but awesome, but kinda wacky thread

Thinking Alert!!!

doods! navy seal thread!

yzarc daerht!

Gah! your post made me think!!! it says crazy thread… bad ducttape you thought!