It's hermenuetic, man
May. 24th, 2006 08:55 pmBWAH!
Post-modernist deconstruction of a grocery list, as seen on metaquotes.
Sheer brilliance. And people wonder why I don't want an advanced degree in English...
Post-modernist deconstruction of a grocery list, as seen on metaquotes.
Sheer brilliance. And people wonder why I don't want an advanced degree in English...
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Date: 2006-06-03 09:05 pm (UTC)Thanks! It's a stock photo from this site, which is amazing.
Eeek. Though, I'm pretty sure I could have taken a seminar in Literary Theory. Guess which course I avoided at all costs?
Heh. I tended to avoid them as well; I got a smattering of all the big schools in my other Lit. classes, particularly in the catchall "Kenyon seminar" I took while I was abroad. We had the Postmodernism class, Theory of Comedy, and a Narrative Theory course specifically, if I remember correctly. Kenyon is still very big into "New Cricitism" thanks to John Crowe Ransom (who had a massive influence on our English department). Since it's basically strict Formalism, including lots of close readings, that is fine with me! *g*
I was led to believe that a prof's leanings in terms of theory were largely a product of how old they are/when they were in school.
I can see that, definitely.
Symbolism and taking it too far: I would agree. I've read essays where I just sort of stood back and boggled at the author for coming up with such BS. It's worse when it's a field other than English; there are some travesties being committed in the study of history. Imposing a set of connections and symbols on a piece of literature is more acceptable to me than doing the same to history, because humans like that kind of thing, generally; it's not unlikely that it would show up in a creative work. More likely than over hundreds of years of actions committed by very different people. And you really haven't hit the brick wall of academia until you've read a set of essays on postmodernism in the study of history. It made my heart ache.
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Date: 2006-06-03 09:15 pm (UTC)Oh god, they try to do this to history now, too? How insane!! I mean, I just... ::boggle::
BTW, I just sent an email to your LJ address and it occurs to me that I should have put "alto2" in it somewhere so you'd know it was from me. Duh! Anyway, the subject is RVW, so don't assume it's spam! :)
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Date: 2006-06-03 11:21 pm (UTC)They do it to everything anymore, except the hard sciences. It makes me weep.