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LeoCasey at aol.com LeoCasey at aol.com
Tue Jul 3 06:22:29 PDT 2001


I don't know what Brad's second point was, but surely his first, that the discourse as reported was every bit as convoluted and dense as the worst piece of Judith Butler prose, is correct. If that is to be forgiven in Jameson but not in Butler, one must ask why?

Justin: << I take it that Brad's response is some sort of a sneer, the suggestion being--what? >>

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