File spoon-archives/bhaskar.archive/bhaskar_2001/bhaskar.0102, message 128


Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2001 17:19:40 -0500
From: Yoshie Furuhashi <furuhashi.1-AT-osu.edu>
Subject: Re: BHA: listers, learers and lurkers


I'd love to join a discussion of King Lear or Macbeth.  I think 
Coriolanus would be an interesting text as well.   Yoshie

>Absolutely.  Can do.  Will do.  Though in some ways methinks that 
>Macbeth is a more interesting text from a critical realist 
>perspective.  What does one make of the witches?  There is a bad 
>book by Eagleton where they are constructed as "feminists".
>
>Still I will have a go at Lear!
>
>Gary
>
>At 02:08  16/02/01 -0500, you wrote:
>
>>I wonder if there would be a handful of listers willing to join in an on
>>list TDCR/DCR/CR reading of *King Lear*?  For one thing negativity seems a
>>significant theme.  For another I'd like to wonder about it at the level of
>>depth realism, I mean, what are the real structures its about, etc.  I'd be
>>interested in the confrontation of DCR (and Volosinov) and aesthetics, etc.
>>  And all kind of other etcs.  It's a different sort of project than reading
>>a text like DPF and completely compatible with continuing work on DPF.
>>It's a chance, in a small way, to wrestle with actually doing DCR etc among
>>the interdisciplinarians.
>>
>>?
>>
>>Howard
>>
>>
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