It's been a while since I visited to Postmodernism Generator. When your tank gets low and you need to freshen up a bit, this is the go-to place. You'll come away feeling much better having ingested a dose of this:
Subcultural discourse and neocapitalist theory
In the works of Burroughs, a predominant concept is the distinction between ground and figure. Parry holds that the works of Burroughs are empowering. However, Sartre’s critique of cultural precapitalist theory implies that the law is capable of significance.
The characteristic theme of the works of Rushdie is the futility, and subsequent stasis, of constructive sexual identity. Sontag suggests the use of neocapitalist theory to analyse and attack society. Therefore, Lacan uses the term ‘postdialectic Marxism’ to denote the difference between sexual identity and society.
Sontag promotes the use of the postcapitalist paradigm of discourse to deconstruct the status quo. In a sense, if neocapitalist theory holds, we have to choose between subcultural discourse and deconstructive theory.
The subject is contextualised into a that includes truth as a whole. Thus, the premise of subcultural discourse suggests that art may be used to oppress the underprivileged.
The subject is interpolated into a that includes reality as a totality. Therefore, the fatal flaw, and thus the dialectic, of subcultural discourse intrinsic to Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children is also evident in The Moor’s Last Sigh.
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Wednesday, December 05, 2007
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Posted by Hoots at 7:53 AM
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