15 de marzo de 2011

José Medina’s Unintentional Poem On His Paper Being Critical About Identity.

That's a special Captcha Haiku made by an unintentional way. The school printer where I work go absolutely mad when I tried to print José Medina's paper Being Critical About Identity. I don't know how but It printed only characters on italics. When I proceed to throw it out to the trash bin I was deeply surprised: the letters on the paper could be readed like a vanguardist poem.
I hope that the traslation to Internet media don't broke the strange beauty of the poem.
[PD: yes, the media broke the form of the original. You can read only on a lineal way, sorry. I hope you enjoy it, anyway!]

José Medina’s Unintentional Poem On His Paper Being Critical About Identity.

in tandem

unification and putification

the attributes or traits of individuals

prima facie

disidentification

hooks

hook

relational

without proprieties or qualities

cognitive

affective and emotive

resemblance

unity and purity

acceptance

belonging

excluded

rejected

angst

problem

not necessary

impossible

nonsensical

identity trouble

non-conforming

troubled

identity troubles

privileged identities

center

periphery

essentialism

essentializing

essentializing

disidentification

resemble

sharing privilege

Identity Lucidity: The Critical Dangers of Unproblematic Identities

facts

facts

facts

a missed opportunity for

critical engagement

must

confusion

confusion

confusion

X Y

eo ipso

X Y

X

Y perceived X Y

realist

cannot

cannot

often

strict

lax

lax

family

only

Philosophical Investigations

habitus

suspect activits

ad hominem

be

fixity

universality

become

no necessity

forgotten

forgetting

reminds

forgetting

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