Tag Archives: Rome
“The Male Stare”
“The Male Stare” The other day, a young woman walked for ten hours through the streets of New York while her associate, walking in front, managed somehow to film her pilgrimage. What did she find? About 100 instances of street … Continue reading →
Posted in Chivalry, Class, Cool, Courtship, Culture, Desire, Erotic Life, Fashion, Femininity, Gender Balance, Guilt and Innocence, Ideology, Male Power, Masculinity, Political, Psychology, Race, relationships, Roles, Sexuality, Social Conventions, Sociobiology, The Examined Life, The Problematic of Woman, War
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Tagged "10 Hours of Walking in NYC as a Woman", being set up, big city, body language, Catwoman, cosmetic, embarrassment, erotic appraisal, exercise classes, fair play, fashion models, form-fitting jeans, gentleman, harassment, hidden camera, hollaback, http://www.ihollaback.org, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b1XGPvbWn0A, London, male/female desire, maleness, New York City, Paris, provocation, race, Rob Bliss, Rome, sex, Shoshana B. Roberts, social class, street harassment, Sydney, the male stare, the walk, woman alone, World of Desire
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“Chronology”
“Chronology” From precognitive dreams, where the future is recognizably predicted before it happens, we can infer that time is other than what ordinarily we think it is. From the way philosophers have sometimes talked, mathematicians and physicists too on occasion, … Continue reading →
Posted in Alienation, Culture, Eternity, Guilt and Innocence, History, history of ideas, Legal Responsibility, Literature, Memoir, nineteenth-century, Phenomenology of Mind, Philosophy, Political, Psychology, relationships, Time, Work
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Tagged "To His Coy Mistress", accuracy, agression and self-defense, Andrew Marvell, anomie, cause and effect, chronology, Classical, clock time, Copernicus, despair, dimensions, disorientation, Enlightenment, factory workers, George Washington, Hellenistic, history of civilization, injustice, justice, mathematics, memory, metaphysical poetry, Modernity, narrative, Newton, past and future, personal power, philosophy, physics, precognitive dreams, reality, Romanticism, Rome, seduction, Socrates, students, synchronization, Taylorism, temporality, theology, time and eternity, time and place, time zones, trans -continental railroads, world history
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