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Author: tg
Date: Apr 7, 2008 03:48

http://fish.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/04/06/french-theory-in-america/index.html

Stanley Fish

French Theory in America

It was in sometime in the '80s when I heard someone on the radio
talking about Clint Eastwood's 1980 movie "Bronco Billy." It is, he
said, a "nice little film in which Eastwood deconstructs his 'Dirty...
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Author: ZerkonX
Date: Apr 7, 2008 06:36

Yes, very nice thanks for the post.

On Mon, 07 Apr 2008 03:48:45 -0700, tg wrote:
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> Stanley Fish
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> French Theory in America
....Eastwood deconstructs his 'Dirty Harry' image."

Off an running in the binary, +/-, yes/no, up/down, world. 'De-
construction', here, hides the more accurate 'modifies' or 'changes'.
'Dirty Harry', as Eastwood's screen ID, was modified with 'Bronco Billy'
but still continued to 'construct' this ID.

Where is the pre-word, none word experience here? Where is the
perpetually changing world?

Science is not a noun but a verb is great.
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