My purpose here has been to inquire into mediated understandings of Hindley, and to question how popular texts delineate between the deeds of a human being and the way those deeds are culturally inscribed. The task is neither conclusive nor complete, for monsters are illusive. There is always some part of them that evades both enunciation and comprehension.
posted by Trurl
on Oct 30, 2011 -
15 comments
Professor Irwin Corey, the world's foremost expert on EVERYTHING, has quite a good
website. Special highlight for lit geeks: the
text of his acceptance speech on behalf of Thomas Pynchon when
Gravity's Rainbow received a National Book Award citation, and an
audio extract thereof.
posted by PinkStainlessTail
on Nov 28, 2004 -
4 comments
Civil rights, local style. Take a look at
Mollie Huston Lee's great collection of
as-it-happened coverage of the Feb 1960 lunch counter sit-ins in Raleigh, NC. Plenty of clippings about other heated
local events, too. The details make the era come alive -
boycott flyers,
harumphing white editors, speculation that protests might
"fizzle out, panty-raid style," armed Native Americans threatening to
"wipe out" the local KKK, the
program from the conference that birthed SNCC [pdf], early reactions to
desegregation and
much more. Gotta love those revealing
little
details.
posted by mediareport
on Jan 21, 2003 -
4 comments