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The Books on my Nightstand

Posted on: April 21, 2008 8:06 pm
Edited on: July 19, 2008 10:22 am
 
What books do you have on your nightstand and/or what are you currently reading or looking at?

6/28/08 -

STUD

Architectures of Masculinity
Edited by Joel Sanders
Princeton Architectural Press

This is one of the best reads on the subject in my entire collection so I will give it some detailed attention.
It is broken up into several sections of essays. I will cover each one.
Home/Homework/Bathroom/Gym/and Outings. I'll begin the first series on the Home.


Chapter l - Part ll -

So Functional for It's Purposes: The Bachelor Apartment in Pillow Talk

Steven Cohan

Excerpt: Perhaps the most memorable feature
of Pillow Talk (1959; dir. Michael Gordon) is the way the film situates the sexuality of its male lead, bachelor songwriter Brad Allen (Rock Hudson), against the theatrical backdrop of his apartment, a fantasy playpen where domestic technology serves a single purpose - seduction. Flip a switch and the front door locks, the light goes out, a record player starts to play mood music. Flip a second switch and the sleeper sofa opens out into a double bed made with baby blue sheets. When career girl Jan Morrow (Doris Day), the unmarried interior decorator whom Brad ultimately marries, reluctantly agrees to accept a job of redecorating his bachelor pad, she asks, "Why redecorate? It's so functional for your purpose." While Jan's sarcastic remark equates the the bachelor pad unequivocally with the den of seduction, the bachelor pad, an architectural type prominently featured in the popular media during the 1950's and 1960's, functions as more than just the spider web (as Jan refers to it) where male traps unsuspecting female. I will demonstrate how this multi-coded space represented the culture's deepest anxieties about the stability, coherence, and normality of American maleness, underscoring the homophobia that structured the cultural meaning of "masculinity" as the opposite of "femininity." * This is a very small segment of this chapter - I will break it up.


*Barbara Ehrenreich, The Hearts of Men: American Dreams and the Flight from Commitment.


Next Up: Playboy's Bachelor Apartment
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Posted on: April 21, 2008 9:17 pm

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Maybe, if you get a chance and want to follow up, try the Gary Jennings novel The Aztec. It is a somewhat fanciful dramatization of what the Aztec civilization might have been like, like we will ever really know (Thank you Roman Catholic church). The novel is not profound, but it will rock you.



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I have three books going right now

1 - Jerusalem 1913 -  it is an attempy to pinpoint the origins of the recent (century old) Palestinian conflict. It shows how well these two groups lived together during the Ottomon era and how Nationalism was the culprit.

2 - Failed States - Chomsky - typical Chomsky

3 - The Great Wall: China Against the World, 1000 BC - AD 2000 by Julia Lovell, a basic history of China focusing on the failure of the great wall to protect China from constant Northern Invasions. It sort of places China's current attitudes and policies in context.

 



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I have just finished Colleen McCullough's, Anthony and Cleopatra. I love the classical period, having been educated by the Jesuits. I have read her books all the way from Gaius Marius through Lucius Cornelius Sulla, et cetera. Marc Anthony and Cleopatra were wasted sociopaths with almost unlimited power. Sort of like Dick Cheney. An awful read.  It took me months, with four pages at a time to torture my way through this novel. Colleen's other books about Rome are great page turners. It is probably just the disgusting smallness of the characters in this book that made it utterly repulsive. Now I get to pick one to enjoy.



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Posted on: April 21, 2008 9:45 pm

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hey jagg, i don't read a whole lot of books, but right now it's all the Harry Potter books. Do like that kind of stuff



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Definitely, JD - I am very interested in the sacrificial ritual killings of the Aztecs. And, always curious about the control the Catholic Church has had over politics and society for the last 2 thousand years. Thank you for the tips.



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Heh JD, I read "Augusta" the guy who kicked Cleopatra's and M.Anthony's butt. That was a great read, was thinking my next one in that theme would be Cesear. Rome is my favorite city to visit. The way Anthony tried to use a foreigner to seize power was a disgrace. But a great story. When Augusta had his succession plan set, he was very worried that things would change and spoil the safe succession. So he had his wife poison him. (something Bush should have done a long time ago)

 

 



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Great stuff, HailM - can't go wrong with Noam Chomsky!!!!! Nuff Said!!!! Studied the Ottoman Turks a lot in college, do not have any background on the Palestinian conflict but would like to have a better grasp of the current situtation. My knowledge of China begins with Lao Tze....LOL!



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JD - I can never get enough of Ancient Roman anything!!!!!! I still want to read a book on Romulus and Remus and the founding of Rome. I am fascinated by Etruscan art and the ancient burial tombs at Cervetti.



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Jaggr

If you want a spectacular read that covers the antics of the Popes but also many other aspects just before the Renaissance try "The Devils Broker". Without exaggeration, it may be the best book I have read in 5 years. It is "The Prince" in action.  



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ROCKTON - I have to hang my head in shame over Harry Potter and admit I have not been fortunate to read any. Almost every adult friend I have highly recommends them. I do read Harriet the Spy though and love that one. Kids books still capture my imagination.

HM you are too funny! I do agree.



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What I am currently reading and an excerpt from the book. 4/21/08: Death and the Idea of Mexico Claudio Lomnitz Zone Books Death and the Idea of Mexico is the first social, cultural, and political history of death in a nation that has made death its tutelary sign. Examing the history of death and of the death sign from the sixteenth-century holocaust to contemporary Mexican American identity politics, anthropologist Claudio Lomnitz's innovative study marks a turning point in understanding Mexico's rich and unique use of death imagery. Unlike contemporary Europeans and Americans, whose denial of death permeates their cultures, the Mexican peoples display and cultivate a jovial familiarity with death. This intimacy with death has become the cornerstone of Mexico's national identity. "Taking the evolution of the ceremonies of the Days of the Dead as a point of departure, Lomnitz describes and analyzes Mexicans' ever-changing relation to death throughout many centuries of their history" - Frederick Katz .
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