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  1. RT @queerrhetoric: World AIDS Day Update: New and classic speeches. Details at http://snip.queerrhetoric.com/aids2009 #WorldAidsDay
  2. Is intrigued by the idea of reclaiming Plato from the western tradition, i.e. Deleuze's Difference and Repetition & Logic of Sense.Thoughts?
  3. Hegel "Philosophy of History": Insightful read on the concept of human freedom in relation to history. Yet overly teleological in the end.
  4. "Filmosophy" pt 2: Film theory that takes rhetoric seriously.Offers a clear and comprehensive language for talking film. http://bit.ly/NTEPG
  5. "We should not be taught 2 see zooms and tracking shots but led 2 understand intensities&movements of feeling&thinking." http://bit.ly/NTEPG
  6. Frampton "Filmosophy" part 1: An excellent, clear & concise intellectual history of thought on film to film AS thought. http://bit.ly/NTEPG
  7. Selby "MLK and the Rhetoric of Freedom" argues the exodus narrative was a good shtick for King and civil rights movement, especially early.
  8. Cixous "The Book of Promethea": "One changes self more slowly than one changes worlds." (p.42)
  9. RT(JoshGunn) "Sublime Object of Ideology" Zizek: Fun,difficult,confusing,brilliant, made me think of psychoanalysis as a rhetorical approach
  10. Just added myself to the http://wefollow.com twitter directory under: #rhetoric #philosophy #revie
  11. Deleuze, D&R: "The game of difference and repetition has replaced that of the Same and representation." p. 248
  12. Deleuze "Difference & Repetition": Paradigm-shiftingly brilliant phylosophical treatise. Necessarily difficult, but worth multiple reads.
  13. Butler "Subjects of Desire": Brilliant read of Hegel's "Phenomenology" as drama, followed by insightful analysis of insignificant theorists.
  14. JB's"Subjects of Desire":"Desire makes us into strangely fictive beings.And the laugh of recognition appears to be the occasion of insight."
  15. Judith Butler "Frames of War": Excellent & timely intervention in Left political theory. Her most important work since "Excitable Speech."