i just got home and was going through my south park rip off each day calendar and found this beauty-after today, i had to post it. its Halloween's day, of course, but chef's quote is "im gonna make love, even when im dead." its already in my bag for tomorrow...awesome.
courtney
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courtney
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if you need any translation like me, this site might help.
courtney
]]>Mauss/Douglas articles
• culturally creative; separate vs the individual-see the text in collective reason. Some kind of model that behaviors originate-individual reaction and move away from the notion of having a soul. Object of technique-body as an object. Socialized behaviors
• loss that all natural instincts are being honed into society-good or bad thing-etiology. Increasingly more developed
• gained through tradition and technique; studied societies and wanted to find ways to classify each. Groups of people without tradition
• natural; primitive; unconscious; uncontrolled/brutal
• social; socialized; conscious; controlled
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• mary Douglas-the two bodies are the self and society
• more of a sense of agency-douglas had less than mauss
• Evergreen’s culture. No frats or sororities
• Self-individual student, institution decides
• The body is not just who we can view on the outside-note down visual and audio details about the body.
• Thinking of systems of power
• The more complex…disembodied spirits.
Mauss/Douglas articles
• culturally creative; separate vs the individual-see the text in collective reason. Some kind of model that behaviors originate-individual reaction and move away from the notion of having a soul. Object of technique-body as an object. Socialized behaviors
• loss that all natural instincts are being honed into society-good or bad thing-etiology. Increasingly more developed
• gained through tradition and technique; studied societies and wanted to find ways to classify each. Groups of people without tradition
• natural; primitive; unconscious; uncontrolled/brutal
• social; socialized; conscious; controlled
•
• mary Douglas-the two bodies are the self and society
• more of a sense of agency-douglas had less than mauss
• Evergreen’s culture. No frats or sororities
• Self-individual student, institution decides
• The body is not just who we can view on the outside-note down visual and audio details about the body.
• Thinking of systems of power
• The more complex…disembodied spirits.
• Title:
• Maker:
• Year:
• Country:
• Length:
• Original format:
• Color/Black & White:
• Sound/Silent: French-subtitles
• Rentable? Library?
• Limited release-top ten…film is based on billy bud.
• Characters-Galoup; narrator, officer
• Bruno-Galoup’s superior
• Sentain-the “perfect” legionnaire
• Story context: Africa state of Dishbuti-simalaland-near Ethiopian. French-gained independence from France in 1897-when battles and outbreaks began. French succeeded and gained independence. Between flourishing of colonialism and after-never see what soldiers are preparing for. Sense of floating. Post colonial.
• What dire says about the white man’s muscles-what does the film seem to be saying what the bodies are doing-boundaries that are created, maintained, transgressed. What happens to the boundaries.
Legionnaire and the African-hard bodies, soft bodies-discipline, group/self, masc/fem, past/future, homosocial/homosexual. When the line gets crossed-threatening in soldiers core-how does it play out.
(i wrote the rest on my notebook)