Friday, January 07, 2005

My Randomly Generated Postmodernism Essay:

SURREALISM IN THE WORKS OF TARANTINO

David P. J. von Junz (that's me)
Department of Future Studies, University of California, Berkeley

1. Tarantino and surrealism

"Class is fundamentally unattainable," says Sontag. However, if postcapitalist conceptualism holds, we have to choose between cultural feminism and the pretextual paradigm of consensus. The creation/destruction distinction prevalent in Tarantino's Jackie Brown is also evident in Four Rooms, although in a more self-falsifying sense.

Therefore, the subject is contextualised into a surrealism that includes sexuality as a totality. The premise of cultural feminism suggests that art is meaningless.

In a sense, Scuglia[1] holds that we have to choose between subcultural textual theory and the prematerialist paradigm of discourse. Any number of theories concerning surrealism exist.

In conclusion

However, Marx uses the term 'postsemioticist depatriarchialism' to denote the dialectic, and some would say the stasis, of pretextual reality. The premise of surrealism implies that narrative must come from the collective unconscious, but only if consciousness is interchangeable with reality; if that is not the case, the State is responsible for archaic, elitist perceptions of sexual identity.

The essay you have just read is completely meaningless and was randomly generated by the Postmodernism Generator.

This would really have come in handy back in college. It reads like Baudrillard and Foucault.


Found this site mentioned in the book of essays by Richard Dawkins, A Devil's Chaplain, all of which excellent essays are delightfully comprehensible.

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