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Rest in Peace…

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This past Sunday was the Feast of the Holy Trinity.

Meanwhile, back in Flint, the school year has just wrapped up.

Goodnight:

LONGFELLOW MIDDLE SCHOOL

A number of my friends went here; particularly Sarah and Lindsay.

McKINLEY MIDDLE SCHOOL

I didn’t know many people at McKinley, but back when I wanted to teach Junior High,
I thought this would be a fun place.

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Understanding Postmodernism, #16.

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This “project” is an informal discussion of modernism and postmodernism, ultimately to be applied to the larger Gothic Funk debate. A more detailed description of the project is available here. PLEASE ADD YOUR COMMENTS AND JOIN THE DEBATE:


Paragraph 3, Sentence 7:

Where romantic art sought to harmonize mind and nature, these writers would exacerbate the differences between productive mind and passive nature in the hope that the spirit would be enabled to appreciate its own energies and the needs they generate.

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Lunas 26, 28.

DIARY

– YESTERDAY – I’m having a good week at work, although the server keeps going down for repairs. The evening was good and bad; good because another seven or eight people joined the Gothic Funk listhost and also because I had a nice long chat (as in, in a chat room) with Lisa.

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In June, 1984.

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I remember essentially nothing. I know that this was around the time I stopped attending the Valley School, and began to be home schooled, but I don’t remember any actual events from this month.

It is very likely I went on some field trips; the Saginaw Zoo was a fun destination, as was Impressions 5 museum in East Lansing.

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Understanding Postmodernism, #15.

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Paragraph 3, Sentence 7:

Irony would free the mind from both the scenic and the narrative continuities of romantic art, and the self-reflexive features would allow the full legislative energies of the work of art to serve as direct testimony to spiritual powers irreconcilable with the realm of appearances.

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Lunas 25, 28.

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– WHAT IS SOMEWHAT GOTHIC FUNK – Harold and Kumar go to White Castle.
– WHAT IS DECISIVELY NOT GOTHIC FUNK – Proof.

– YESTERDAY – Work went really well; I enjoyed myself. I took a break from the Encylopedia of Mathematics to work on html tables and illustration captions for The Cell.

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The United Auto Workers and the long run.

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The Detroit Free-Press: UAW boss: The worst is upon us.

The article is less than a page long; you should read it.

My mind is flooded with figures of speech.

  • First, I think back to Clinton’s post on our discussion of postmodernism:

    The phrasing of “normative projection” is fairly typical language for a structure resembling an ego-ideal (for instance, Lacan describes the ideal self-image of mirroring as “the statue in which man projects himself”).

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Lunas 24, 28.

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– WEEKEND – Mel from Salisbury came over on Friday night and we stayed up for awhile and talked. I hadn’t seen her since summer 2003 when Jess and I rendezvoused (sp?) with her in Toledo of all places.
– On Saturday we went out to eat at the solar powered Habana Cafe on Fulton Street, where I also ran into Michelle from Facts on File, and her family.

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