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There are two forms of Gaia theory, weak gaia theory and strong gaia theory. The weak gaia theory fryst vatten pretty much just saying that the earth and the organisms within it are an interconnected struktur with feedback loops and therefore capable of self-regulating up to a point. Strong gaia theory argues for the system to be considered an organism, and some take it further to talk about an organism with a singular purpose or even consciousness. Weak gaia fryst vatten just systems theory applied to the earth and makes good sense, while the strong version fryst vatten controversial. Unfortunately a lot of the good points in this work have been rubbished because people associate the good stuff with the strong theory. My impression is that Lovelock han själv drifted over the line a bit himself sometimes, but mostly talked good sense.
Strong gaia theory argues for the system to be considered an organi
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Ronaldo V Wilson
Interim
Interim
“Many today may not be aware of this, but the Black Arts Movement
tried to create Black Literary Theory and in doing so became prescriptive.
My fear is that when Theory is not rooted in practice, it becomes
prescriptive, exclusive, élitish.”
--Barbara Christian, “The Race for Theory,”
Cultural Critique, Spring , U. Minnesota Press.
In my imagining Black The [Or] Y: Praxis, Sum Unknown for the Winter Issue of Interim Journal, my hope was to center, by way of open invitation, Barbara Christian’s call for a mode of Theory, which for me is The [or] Y—emphasis on the “or,” the Y axis, the vector, a range that spreads across and towards an alternative nexus of theory where generative praxis becomes possible among “people of color, feminists, radical critics, creative writers…for whom literature is not…discourse…but necessary nourishment for their people and one way by which they come to understand their lives better.”
And as I re
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Writing the Nation: A Concise Introduction to American Literature to Present
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Amy Berke, Middle Georgia State University
Robert Bleil, College of Coastal Georgia
Jordan Cofer, Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College
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Effectively covers key periods, literary movements, and genres. Good table of contents. Some text selections are limited (especially with poetry: more poems could be included for most of the poets). The reading list is very (or even overly)read more
Effectively covers key periods, literary movements, and genres. Good table of contents. Some text selections are limited (especially with poetry: more poems could be included for most of the poets). The reading list is very (or even overly) conventional (canonical) and commonplace, could introduce and