Daily Archives: February 10, 2018

Negro History Month 2018/2: Jesse Wesley Williams

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Dante’s PURGATORY, Canto 3: EXCOMMUNICATED

Engraver: Auguste Doré *** EXCOMMUNICATED *** sheep without shepherds the excommunicated lack priests to help them *** NOTE: Dante and Virgil see a group of excommunicated souls who move slowly like sheep who lack shepherds to keep them moving. Although … Continue reading

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NOTES on Jennifer Jeffers (born 1965): The Politics of Representation

https://pixabay.com/en/art-auguste-rodin-bronze-famous-1301872/ H. Gene Blocker and Sir Kenneth Clark have defended the concept of “high art” as distinct from images in everyday life. However, in her article “The Politics of Representation: The Role of the Gaze in Pornography,” Jennifer Jeffers (born … Continue reading

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“I prefer a man who will burn the flag and then wrap himself in the constitution to a man who will burn the…” — Art of Quotation

“I prefer a man who will burn the flag and then wrap himself in the constitution to a man who will burn the constitution and then wrap himself in the flag.” Craig Washington, Senator, political figure via “I prefer a man … Continue reading

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Negro History Month 2018/1: Colin Kaepernick.

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