Subdepatriarchalism lives!!
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----- Original Message -----
From: Allan Revich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, March 21, 2006 3:54 pm
Subject: FLUXLIST: More PoMo Fun

> Write an instant 'postmodern' essay. Not especially convincing for 
> anybodywell-read on the topic, but lots of fun in a fluxus kind of 
> way.
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> http://www.elsewhere.org/pomo
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> Allan
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> Excerpt:
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> The characteristic theme of Abian's[11] <" 
> target="l">http://www.elsewhere.org/pomo#fn11>model of dialectic 
> construction is the difference between class and sexual
> identity. However, capitalist theory holds that the raison d'etre 
> of the
> writer is deconstruction, given that Foucault's analysis of semiotic
> discourse is valid. The subject is contextualised into a dialectic
> construction that includes sexuality as a reality. 
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> In the works of Stone, a predominant concept is the distinction 
> betweenfigure and ground. Thus, several sublimations concerning 
> capitalist theory
> may be discovered. The subject is interpolated into a dialectic 
> constructionthat includes consciousness as a totality. 
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> If one examines capitalist theory, one is faced with a choice: 
> either reject
> dialectic construction or conclude that consensus is a product of the
> masses. But Lacan promotes the use of semiotic discourse to attack 
> society.Foucault uses the term 'dialectic construction' to denote not
> depatriarchialism per se, but subdepatriarchialism. 
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> It could be said that the subject is contextualised into a 
> capitalist theory
> that includes reality as a reality. Sartreist existentialism 
> states that
> sexual identity, surprisingly, has significance, but only if 
> consciousnessis equal to truth. 
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