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[color=indigo]I'm reading a book called Girls Who Wore Black about women in the Beat movement.

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Middlesex and The Perks of Being a Wallflower. And, as a class, we're reading The Scarlet Letter, such a god-awful book. It's like reading out of a history textbook. If it hadn't been for my English teacher explaining what's going on, I would have had a completely wrong and different interpretation of what's going on in the book. I just can't handle 19th century writing. Actually, I can't handle anything that predates that century, either.

I'm just stupid and illiterate, boo-hoo.

(Edited by charolastra at 11:08 pm on Sep. 29, 2005)

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Oh man. The Plague, Obasan, Wymphyrie, Beneath The Moors, Whisper Of The Blade, and 20th Century Photography.

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Just finished Eldest by Christopher Paolini and now I'm reading The Skies Of Pern by Anne McCaffrey, The Rose Of The World by Jude Fisher and The Immortals by Tamora Pierce

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 Hirohito and the Making of Modern Japan by Herbert P. Bix
 The Chomsky Reader by James Peck(editor), Noam Chomsky
 The Scramble for Africa: White Man's Conquest of the Dark Continent from 1876 to 1912 by Thomas Pakenham
 A People's History of the United States: 1492-Present by Howard Zinn
 The Imperial Presidency by Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.

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The Name of the Rose  by Umberto Eco and Fundamentals of Indian Culture by Daniel Thomas.


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Quote: from ziophilosi at 1:52 am on Oct. 1, 2005

 The Chomsky Reader by James Peck(editor), Noam Chomsky

Good stuff.

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Just finished this new book First Ark to Alpha Centauri. A great new sci-fi book, thought I.

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Midnight's Children by Salman Rushdie at the recommendation of a friend. I must say although everyone who has seem me with this book today has commented that it is awful and they haven't managed to finish it, Im enjoying it perhaps a little too much.

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I am reading Eragon

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Quote: from haggardgirl at 10:43 am on Oct. 1, 2005

Quote: from ziophilosi at 1:52 am on Oct. 1, 2005

The Chomsky Reader by James Peck(editor), Noam Chomsky  
 
Good stuff.

 Indeed, so far. I bought the book in December of 2004 and just started it. Chomsky (his analysis of politics particularly) has been of interest to me since about the end of 2003 and I wanted to read an overview/introduction to his work and this fit the bill. I've read alot of Chomsky online and would like to read all of his books. He has sixty-some on politics alone, so that will take a pretty long time. Have you read any of his other books?

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I haven't read nearly as much by him as I'd like to. The most recent of his work that I've read is Hegemony or Survival , which is fantastic and not nearly as hard to find as his other works (here, at least). In the past, I've also read On Nature and Language, which was incredible and worth the effort to find, and Power and Terror.

It's been a goodly while since I've read anything of analytical merit at the moment, thought. I think I'm a bit rusty on my Chomsky. I'll have to do some (re) reading soon.

What sparked your interest in his work?  


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Ishmael (again) and a text book on Macedonia. I need to buy a new book.

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Quote: from haggardgirl at 12:35 pm on Oct. 2, 2005

I haven't read nearly as much by him as I'd like to. The most recent of his work that I've read is Hegemony or Survival , which is fantastic and not nearly as hard to find as his other works (here, at least). In the past, I've also read On Nature and Language, which was incredible and worth the effort to find, and Power and Terror.

It's been a goodly while since I've read anything of analytical merit at the moment, thought. I think I'm a bit rusty on my Chomsky. I'll have to do some (re) reading soon.  

What sparked your interest in his work?  


 An interest in science, particularly the cognitive sciences. Chomsky was mentioned in various articles, books, and such that I was reading. Via google, wikipedia and such I found out more about him and hence discovered his analysis of U.S. foreign and domestic policy.

 Reading some of his stuff then sparked my interest due to its very critical nature. Up to then I hadn't seen any critical material concerning the United State's foreign policy as a whole and I thoght it important to read such a position. For me Chomsky's commentary simply seemed like an extension of critical thinking and enquiry as applied in philsophy and the sciences.

 The effort Chomsky puts forth in commenting on politics and his stature as a major intellectual caused(and causes) me to take his work seriously and reading up on the history of American foreign policy seemed to confirm his commentaries. In my own interest in history and politics I am only looking to apply the same sort of rational mode of enquiry that is  used in science and philosophy.

 Through knowing the wrongs commited by the U.S. around the world and those commited within the U.S. I can put the wrongs currently taking place in the proper context. Really through studying such matters I hope to be able to pressure this government and country to change for the better. I can't have much influce on my own, but in being knowledgable about U.S. domestic and foreign affairs I can (possibly) get others to exert pressure also and with enough people doing so a positive restructuring of U.S. policy and gov't can happen.

 And how is it you became interested in Chomsky?
 
 


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