But isn't it equally shocking that Picasso and Woolf should be listed?
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> Given the recent hoo-ha over yee-ha and BH's narcissistic fancy flaming, I found this might be of interest to all sides:
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>> Colgate University invites applications for a two-year Andrew W. Mellon Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Film and Media Studies to begin in Fall 2010. The successful candidate will, each year, teach two courses: one course in Film and Media Studies on a topic relevant to the candidate?s expertise; one course in Colgate's interdisciplinary Core curriculum. The Core course, Challenges of Modernity, explores modernity through the work of such figures as Nietzsche, Marx, Picasso, Hitchcock, and Woolf.
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> It's hard to tell if this elevates or degrades Marx and/or Hitchcock: comments?
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> Chuck Kleinhans
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