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Pedestrian and Moto Methodologies

Sunday, April 3rd, 2005

by Risa Dickens. today Professor Rae Staseson sent me a link to this website, Kidd of Speed, about long rides into the ghost town at Chernobyl. ‘Elena’ lives in Kiev, and rides her motorcycle, and tells histories with photos and her own sweetsad wit. I read her chapters about Chernobyl, and digging at WWII battlegrounds [...]

How Open is Open? The Praxis of Open Publishing

Sunday, April 25th, 2004

Andrea Langlois, The Praxis of Open Publishing This paper examines the theory, practice, and policy behind open publishing, beginning with the historical and political context of its development. Open publishing is explored as a philosophy put into practice within Indymedia that allows activists to participate in a discursive realm outside of hegemonic institutions. Yet because [...]

The Aleatory Dynamics of Independence: An Analysis of 2 West Coast Music Lables

Sunday, April 25th, 2004

by Christian Bertelsen “Me and the Major could become close friends cause we get on the same train and he wants to talk me, […] me an the Major don’t see eye to eye on a number of things, […] he doesn’t understand and he doesn’t try, he knows there’s something missing and he knows [...]

Swindling and Swinking – The Wife of Bath and the Unbound Text

Sunday, April 25th, 2004

By Kamal Fox Who can control the Wife of Bath? In the portrait presented in the General Prologue, the Wife of Bath seems larger-than-life. We read of her “ten pound” kerchiefs (l. 454), her red stockings (l. 456), her five husbands (l. 460), and her hat that is as broad as a shield (l. 470-71). [...]


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