Saturday, February 5, 2005

(F) PoMo English Title Generator

A new way to "interrogate the project of military history" . . .



Let's revisit, say,



Russell F. Weigley, The American Way of War



Here are 5 means by which you might destabilize, decenter, deconstruct, or otherwise devalue that book:



1.

Identity and Community in The American Way of War: Russell F. Weigley Defamiliarizing Materialist Mythos

2.

Russell F. Weigley Alienating Representation: The American Way of War and the (Author)ity of Breath

3.

Russell F. Weigley, The American Way of War, and The Invader: Visioning Savage Darkness

4.

Encoding, Challenging, Transforming: Darkness in Russell F. Weigley and the Theoretical Politics of Seduction in The American Way of War

5.

Pathologizing the Objectified Tyranny in Russell F. Weigley: The American Way of War and Fragmentation

2 comments:

  1. Er, my bad. That generator is just hilarious. About a month ago I walked through the English department halls on an unrelated matter and i'll be damned if some of those prose thickets intended here as a joke weren't there, for books written 200 ago, no less.

    Jaron

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  2. I'll see your Weigley and raise you one Barnett. Check this out:

    Ethos and Homosociality in The Pentegon's New Map: Thomas Barnett Demarking Unitary Mythos

    Heteronormative Madness and the Spirit of Colonial Murder in Thomas Barnett's The Pentegon's New Map

    Dismembering Corporeality: Phallic Textuality in Thomas Barnett's The Pentegon's New Map

    Merging Assimilation: Emergent Fuzziness in Thomas Barnett's The Pentegon's New Map

    Thomas Barnett, The Pentegon's New Map, and The Proletariat: Mourning Dialogic Autobiography

    W. M. Beasley
    wmbeasle@olemiss.edu

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