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+Academia is a pollution of the affirmative project—an inoculation and re-scripting of the very terms of contestation such that nothing is left but the continued propagation of social death |
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+Occupied UC Berkeley ‘9 (“The Necrosocial – Civic Life, Social Death, and the University of California,” November 2009, Craccum Magazine – University of Auckland Student Magazine. Iss. 4, 2012. http://craccum.ausa.auckland.ac.nz/?p=286) m leap |
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+Who knew that…built between us. |
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+Analytic |
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+Analytic |
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+Limited interpretive paradigms only lead to reduction of literature as an object of consumption. |
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+Deleuze and Guattari (2) 72 |
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+Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari discuss this in relation to literature in their book, Anti-Oedipus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia (1972. p132-4.) : |
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+Oedipalization is one…means of escape. |
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+The alternative is disengagement with normative academic and debate spaces as a starting point for our theorizations in engaging with fugitive politics. Only there can our agency, subjectivity and strategies be stolen back from the violent processes of the Academy. |
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+Analytic |
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+Thus the role of the judge is promoting a debate space in which different perspectives, desires, and meaning-making interact. Students should be understood as infinitely changing and difference should be celebrated. We should focus on the transformative power of the imaginative envisioning of students as |
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+Steeves 14: |
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+Popular visions of…into the world. |
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+Creating an objective way to understand language through the constitution is how the state asserts its power through the legal apparatus, creating such regimes of truth, destroying the revolutionary potential of critical discourse- under a “pragmatic” view of language, grammatical rules are no more than political assertions. Turns |
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+Deleuze and Guattari (1) 87 |
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+Deleuze, Gilles, and Felix Guattari. Chapter 4 of "A Thousand Plateaus, translated by Brian Massumi." Minneapolis: University of Minnesota (1987). |
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+Taking language as…them on speakers. |