Sorry, we will have to disagree on this. Eliot reflects with an external
stance a traditionally masculine image. (This is his confusion of the
two multiplicities, read as magnitudes, in Bergson) It is this
homophobic appropriation of form which then invokes Kant and dismisses
queer/gay/ homosexual as merely kitsch.
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On Tue, 2010-04-06 at 18:51 -0300, Ana Olinto wrote:
> chris, i agree about the greek gods, only i think deep
> care and attention to the body, and some post-
> structuralist concerns can only be enriched by
> some rigorous formalism à la eliot.
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I have chronic fatigue syndrome so I may be delayed in my reply. Just to
let you know, that's all. Chris Jones.
Blog: http://abdevpoetics.blogspot.com/
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