That Modern Lingo

Sep 25, 1996 08:53 from RAT Korga
Now, go to column C and grab a few names whose work everyone will
agree is important and hardly anyone has had the time or the
inclination to read. Continental European theorists are best when in
doubt. I recommend the sociologist Jean Baudrillard since he has
written a great deal of difficult material about postmodern space.
Don't forget to make some mention of gender. Finally, add a few
smoothing out words to tie the whole garbled mess together and don't
forget to pack in the hyphens, slashes and parentheses. What do you
get? "Pre/post/spacialities of counter-architectural
hyper-contemporaneity (re)commits us to an ambivalent
recurrentiality of antisociality/seductivity, one enunciated in a
de/gendered-Baudrillardian discourse of granulated subjectivity".
You should be able to hear a postindustrial pin drop on the
retrocultural floor.
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