Reed Altemus wrote:
But I ruminate...
I think rumination is something quite appropriate to Refluxus--regurgitation,
rechewing, reswallowing, re-
AK
Not necessarily... post-feminism, while silly, is
a term which is often
applied to the more open-ended discussions following
heavy feminist
discourse in universities and academic journals.
Even with post-feminism, you have to admit that for a
large part, the methods have changed as goals
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The feminists of today bare little resemblance to the
shock troops that were once nessasary.
I don't know . . . I try to bare as much resemblance as I can.
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on 11/28/01 7:49 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Even with post-feminism, you have to admit that for a
large part, the methods have changed as goals have
been met, even though the core ideas haven't changed
Yes, fair enough, though I was more using it as an example to show
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Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: does fluxus exist? a simplistic appraoch, 2
on 11/27/01 8:33 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Although it's always tempting to add prefixes where
ever possible, putting post
but what i am really
looking to write about is how Fluxus is not dead, but still has a place in
the art world.
..it's a name that has, for some come to represent a specific man, a
specific
group of artists during a specific period.
for others it has come to
on 11/27/01 12:41 PM, alan bowman at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...it's a name that has, for some come to represent a specific man, a
specific
group of artists during a specific period.
for others it has come to represent a sort of
work, a way of thinking, possibly a way of life.
Isn't
Aaaah yes, DADA is alive and well in San Francisco (Bay Area Dadaists),
especially every summer at the DADA Festival.
xx
pk
Should we even bother talking about whether DADA exists?
love,
anne
--
Anne Drogyness, artist
Interested in nothing
Isn't it the standard protocol to add the prefix
post- before the term and
make things even more obtuse?
Although it's always tempting to add prefixes where
ever possible, putting post on wouldn't really help.
That would usally apply a reaction to a movement, not
a continuation of it. The
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