Maurice's Quotes
Contention
Submitted by Maurice on Fri, 09/18/2009 - 11:26Not all human speech is fraught with contention, not every word uttered is political
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Submitted by Maurice on Thu, 09/17/2009 - 08:27
It is fair to add, though, that I may well be putting words in Foucault's mouth here
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Foreign culture
Submitted by Maurice on Mon, 08/17/2009 - 10:36It is difficult to determine what constitutes "local" and "foreign" culture within any society [...].
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Verdery about Zhdanow
Submitted by Maurice on Tue, 06/23/2009 - 21:35From the heyday of Stalin's culture czar Zhdanov onward, the apparatus sees cultural production as a minor category of ideological activism and the function of art as indoctrination, providing clear answers to social questions.
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Consequences of Stalinization for intellectual life (about after the time after proclamation of the People's Republic in 1947)
Submitted by Maurice on Tue, 06/23/2009 - 21:04In the realm of intellectual life, the goal of the Communist Party was to annihilate any form of genuine creativity: literature, history, art, and philosophy were to be ideologically subordinated to the political sphere. The whole cultural tradition was reinterpreted in order to meet the new dogmas: the main names of Romanian literaure were obliterated [wiped out] from official publications, censorship was ruthlessly applied to eliminate anything that smacked of 'nationalism'. 'cosmopolitanism', 'objectivism' or other forms of 'bourgeois decadentism'
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Fabrication of Romanian Nationalism
Submitted by Maurice on Tue, 06/23/2009 - 20:17What occurred instead was the simulation of a break with Moscow, the ethnicization (Romanization) of an elite that had little to do with national traditions, and the concoction of the corporatist-ethnocentric 'Romanian ideology' under Ceauşescu.
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Bourdieu about Goffman's totalitarian institutions and the new man
Submitted by Maurice on Mon, 06/22/2009 - 16:46If all societies and, significantly, all the ‘totalitarian institutions,’ in Goffman’s phrase, that seek to produce a new man through a process of ‘deculturation’ and ‘reculturation’ set such store on the seemingly most insignificant details of dress, bearing, physical and verbal manners, the reason is that, treating the body as a memory, they entrust to it in abbreviated and practical, i.e.
Das Alte ist neu
Submitted by Maurice on Sun, 02/01/2009 - 16:00Das Alte muß zu jeder Zeit immer erneut erfunden werden, und deshalb sind alle Renaissancen gleichzeitig auch große Erneuerungen.
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Das Neue ist traditionell
Submitted by Maurice on Sun, 02/01/2009 - 15:53[E]s gibt in gewissem Sinne nichts Traditionelleres als die Orientierung am Neuen.
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Submitted by Maurice on Wed, 11/19/2008 - 00:33
Worldmaking as we know it always starts from worlds already on hand; the making is a remaking.
Ways of Worldmaking, I.3
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