Bbenzon
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Humankind got its start on the African savannas some hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of years ago. At various times in our cultural history we’ve moved to distinctly new cultural ground, as it were. And so we are moving now, and have been for the past half century. This blog is how I see that move. Intellectually, I'm broadly interested in culture and the brain. Within that compass, anything could show up here. Literature and films (including animation), certainly, music as well, and graffiti. But, other things may show up as well. It's a blog, don't you know, it moves.
MY BLOGS
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New Savanna
http://new-savanna.blogspot.com/
Humankind got its start on the African savannas some hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of years ago. At various times in our cultural history we’ve moved to distinctly new cultural ground, as it were. And so we are moving now, and have been for the past half century. This blog is how I see that move. I'm broadly interested in culture and the brain. Within that compass, anything could show up here. Literature and films (including animation), certainly, music as well, and graffiti. But, other things may show up as well. It's a blog, don't you know, it moves.
LATEST ARTICLES ( 7356 )
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Some Notes on Ethical Criticism, with Commentary on J. Hillis Miller and...
Most of my work in literary studies, whether focused on the analysis of texts or on theory and method, has been concerned with achieving objective knowledge. Read more
Posted on 10 September 2015 CULTURE, PHILOSOPHY, SOCIETY -
Dr. Tezuka’s Ontology Laboratory and the Discovery of Japan
I've put another publication online (title above). Download at: Academia.edu:... Read more
Posted on 08 September 2015 CULTURE, PHILOSOPHY, SOCIETY -
Has the Literary Academy Destroyed Poetry?
From Dana Gioia, Poetry as Enchantment, in The Dark Horse: The success of the New Critics, all of whom were poet-professors, inspired the next three... Read more
Posted on 08 September 2015 CULTURE, PHILOSOPHY, SOCIETY -
Jameson on Time Travel, Science Fiction, Hyperspace, and the Camera, for Realz
Fredric Jameson reviews Time Travel: The Popular Philosophy of Narrative by David Wittenberg (Fordham 2013) in the London Review of Books. Read more
Posted on 07 September 2015 CULTURE, PHILOSOPHY, SOCIETY -
Style Matters: Intellectual Style
This is another repost from The Valve (check out the discussion), lightly revised. The difference between Continental and Anglo-American philosophy is, in... Read more
Posted on 06 September 2015 CULTURE, PHILOSOPHY, SOCIETY -
Sandy Bay, Massachusetts
by Sally Benzon Sandy Bay, Massachusetts The Ending Is Undone The homing nuclear calamity anchors sun-splitting sound netted by all the world, its unmaking... Read more
Posted on 05 September 2015 CULTURE, PHILOSOPHY, SOCIETY -
On the Poverty of Cognitive Criticism and the Importance of Computation and Form
I've gathered my posts on poverty of cognitive criticism into a single working paper (title above). Download here: Academia.edu: https://www.academia. Read more
Posted on 04 September 2015 CULTURE, PHILOSOPHY, SOCIETY -
Maybe Life's Not a Narrative
Galen Strawson in Aeon: Nevertheless, it does seem that there are some deeply Narrative types among us, where to be Narrative with a capital ‘N’ is (here I offe... Read more
Posted on 04 September 2015 CULTURE, PHILOSOPHY, SOCIETY -
Singapore: The Future of Language?
Andrew Batson writes: Rather than being pure denizens of one linguistic world, Singaporeans reside, occasionally uncomfortably, in two. Read more
Posted on 03 September 2015 CULTURE, PHILOSOPHY, SOCIETY -
On the Poverty of Literary Cognitivism, Extra: A Graduate Syllabus in...
I'd originally posted this at The Valve in July of 2007 under a the title: The Autonomous Aesthetic: A Graduate Syllabus in Literary Theory. Read more
Posted on 03 September 2015 CULTURE, PHILOSOPHY, SOCIETY -
Notes on Narcos and Reality
I’ve been watching the new Netflix stream-a-thon, Narcos, about Pablo Escobar and the Medellín Cartel. In that it involves the cocaine trade it is like... Read more
Posted on 01 September 2015 CULTURE, PHILOSOPHY, SOCIETY -
On the Poverty of Literary Cognitivism 5: It’s Time to Leave the Sandbox
The child is father to the man. – William Wordsworth Despite the wide range of literary study that has taken place under the rubric of the newer psychologies –... Read more
Posted on 31 August 2015 CULTURE, PHILOSOPHY, SOCIETY -
Signifiers, the Material Text, and the Digital Critic
Why do I find digital criticism so congenial? It’s true that I studied computational linguistics early in my year and developed a computational semantics model... Read more
Posted on 30 August 2015 CULTURE, PHILOSOPHY, SOCIETY -
On the Poverty of Literary Cognitivism 4: The ‘Middle Way’, What It Can and...
Literature is not made out of consciousness, it’s made out of words. – J. Hillis Miller No scholar should find humiliating the task of description. This is, on... Read more
Posted on 29 August 2015 CULTURE, PHILOSOPHY, SOCIETY -
Neural Structures Involved in Reading Fiction to Understand Actions Vs. Minds
Nijhof AD, Willems RM (2015) Simulating Fiction: Individual Differences in Literature Comprehension Revealed with fMRI. PLoS ONE 10(2): e0116492.... Read more
Posted on 28 August 2015 CULTURE, PHILOSOPHY, SOCIETY -
Friday Fotos: Crucifix Caravan
Madam Wayquay's museum for the preservation and restoration of spirits lost in space just got a shipment of religious items, including a variety of crucifixes. Read more
Posted on 28 August 2015 CULTURE, PHILOSOPHY, SOCIETY -
J. Hillis Miller on the Profession: “Literature is … Made out of Words”
Another working paper. Title above, information below. Download fron Academia.edu:... Read more
Posted on 27 August 2015 CULTURE, PHILOSOPHY, SOCIETY -
The Poverty of Literary Cognitivism 3: The Key to the Treasure IS the (form of...
As I was planning this series of posts I thought I’d follow my personal history by returning to the standard-issue cognitivism in Richardson’s essay-review and... Read more
Posted on 26 August 2015 CULTURE, PHILOSOPHY, SOCIETY -
RESET on Coates, Reparations, Wisdom
Over at Crooked Timber thehersch suggests a reading of Coates on reparations that hadn’t quite occurred to me. The reading is of this line: More important than... Read more
Posted on 25 August 2015 CULTURE, PHILOSOPHY, SOCIETY -
Frankenstein, It Seems, Was Born in a Volcano
In today's NYTimes: In April 1815, the most powerful volcanic blast ]Mt. Tambora in Indonesia] in recorded history shook the planet in a catastrophe so vast tha... Read more
Posted on 25 August 2015 CULTURE, PHILOSOPHY, SOCIETY
