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Hacking

By feedwordpress on February 12, 2014

another book that i enjoy! In seminar today we talked about multiple personality disorder, or which is now renamed as “dissociative identity disorder” and that really sparked my interest because I love psychology and studying it and learning how so many cases diagnosed under the same case can vary tremendously. I find it amazing how […] Continue reading →

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Hacking re-wrote my perception of memory

By feedwordpress on February 12, 2014

This has got to be one of the most interesting books we have read so far this year. Ok, let me re-phrase that: after Jill’s superb lecture that helped me to actually understand “what” exactly I was reading, I then … Continue reading → Continue reading →

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Hacking and Freud

By feedwordpress on February 12, 2014

I would first like to say that this book, although long, is quite interesting. I really felt like I was intrigued by it, and the idea of multiple personalities is quite fascinating.  I never would have made the connection between … Continue reading → Continue reading →

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Sex, Society, Power, etc.

By feedwordpress on February 4, 2014

It may well be that we talk about sex more than anything else…It is possible that where sex is concerned, the most long-winded, the most impatient of societies is our own. 33 Yep, we care a whole lot about sex. When I picked up Foucault’s History of Sexuality, I thought he would be discussing the […] Continue reading →

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History of sexuality!

By feedwordpress on February 3, 2014

Ok so after reading History of Sexuality I thought this was just another dry read, but as usual after lecture and hearing the points laid out again in simple terms I actually found it to be pretty interesting. A few … Continue reading → Continue reading →

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Sexualities and Fetishes

By feedwordpress on February 3, 2014

This week for Arts One we read Michel Foucault’s The History of Sexuality. Now I have not completely finished the book, therefore I have not yet formed a strong opinion on the overall text. But it definitely was not what … Continue reading → Continue reading →

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A Note on Foucault and Sexuality

By feedwordpress on February 3, 2014

After reading a bit of Foucault, it made my mind do a bit of running. I will say though, it deserves a second read to understand it more clearly. But, as I was saying… Reading Foucault made me really think about how we think about sexuality today. I don’t know how to think of it […] Continue reading →

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foucault and the history of sexuality

By feedwordpress on February 3, 2014

i supposed there were two questions that rang in my head throughout my reading of this book 1. “wait, wouldn’t freud’s case of hysteria and this book link better in terms of essay topics?’ 2. “wait, i know this is … Continue reading → Continue reading →

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Sexy Secrets: A Few Questions for Foucault

By feedwordpress on February 3, 2014

Well, lecture today clarified a whole lot for me in this text. It was very helpful to have repressions explained, as they seem to shape Foucault’s thought train in the book. This blog post is about the ideas that Foucault … Continue reading → Continue reading →

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Thoughts on Foucault

By feedwordpress on February 3, 2014

Upon reading Foucault’s text this week, I found myself intrigued because it didn’t feel like I was reading a typical work of philosophy. I think it was summed up during lecture when Christina said that Foucault never attempted to suggest new ways of thinking, but more so leaves it up to the reader to take […] Continue reading →

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