Kerry: No matter what anything has meaning(s), thank god
outside of the desires, wishes...and all others
Œinvestments¹...of any and all writers, and therefore I do
not understand your question to Domenic when you talk about
the Œdangerous and disingenuous statements supposedly made by
fiction
Œthat professes to be mere entertainment¹... It can profess
anything it wants but there is always many may meta-languages
running through it independently of that, and some of these
readings can be political... The codes can be followed or
broken or subverted or can be followed, it does not change
the fact that there is always a political subtext somewhere,
no matter what. Maybe that¹s what you said...I just didn¹t
get the dangerous and disigenuine part of it???
Montois
On 11/3/05 5:43 PM, "Kerry J. Schooley" <
gsp.schoo@murderoutthere.com> wrote: What struck me
about the Manifesto, Domenic, was your recognition that
fiction necessarily makes political statements, and perhaps
most dangerously and disingenuously so the fiction that
professes to be mere entertainment
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