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[PEN-L:2510] Re: re Dennis re Butler
On Sat, 23 Jan 1999, valis wrote:
> OK, Dennis, this is at least the second time you've drawn Ms Butler as
> an epistemological Magellan not yet arrived back to accolades in Spain,
> so why not enlighten us further by concretely parsing the thicket?
No, no, I'm no font of received wisdom. Read Butler and then ask the rest
of us questions. Everyone has to think for themselves. I will say, though,
that Butler is a gender-inflected radical, not a conquistador/freebooter.
Columbus was lost, right?
-- Dennis
- Thread context:
- [PEN-L:2513] Re: Economic's "narrow focus",
Ken Hanly Sun 24 Jan 1999, 01:45 GMT
- [PEN-L:2514] Re: Re: 1998 Bad Writing Contest,
William S. Lear Sun 24 Jan 1999, 01:44 GMT
- [PEN-L:2512] Re: 1998 Bad Writing Contest,
Tom Walker Sun 24 Jan 1999, 01:23 GMT
- [PEN-L:2511] Re: Re: Re: 1998 Bad Writing Contest,
Dennis R Redmond Sat 23 Jan 1999, 23:16 GMT
- [PEN-L:2510] Re: re Dennis re Butler,
Dennis R Redmond Sat 23 Jan 1999, 23:05 GMT
- [PEN-L:2509] Re: Re: 1998 Bad Writing Contest,
William S. Lear Sat 23 Jan 1999, 22:59 GMT
- [PEN-L:2508] Re: Re: Re: 1998 Bad Writing Contest,
Ellen Dannin Sat 23 Jan 1999, 20:18 GMT
- [PEN-L:2507] Re: Economic's "narrow focus",
Tom Walker Sat 23 Jan 1999, 18:56 GMT
- [PEN-L:2505] Living Wages,
Charles Brown Sat 23 Jan 1999, 18:11 GMT
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