Articles

    1. Talking leadership with Camille Paglia 2015

      Harvey, Michael

      Leadership And The Humanities (Print), Vol. 3, Issue 2, p. 158.

      [...]women tend to speak more rapidly and at a higher register, which can turn shrill under pressure. Women's now widespread participation in sports, facilitated and expanded by the US Department o... Read more

      [...]women tend to speak more rapidly and at a higher register, which can turn shrill under pressure. Women's now widespread participation in sports, facilitated and expanded by the US Department of Education's Title IX since 1972, has certainly helped girls transcend the queen bee syndrome and acquire the basic skills in leadership and teamwork that most boys absorb from childhood in the boisterous dynamics of the playground. [...]I masqueraded as Napoleon for Halloween when I was in second grade. Read less

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    2. Camille Paglia’s Ambiguous Critical Legacy 2015

      Eide, Stephen

      Academic Questions, Vol. 28, Issue 3, pp. 300 - 312.

      Camille Paglia is two thinkers in one: a theorist of sexuality and a critic of art, literature, and culture. She believes that modern society needs theory to counter feminism and other dominant ide... Read more

      Camille Paglia is two thinkers in one: a theorist of sexuality and a critic of art, literature, and culture. She believes that modern society needs theory to counter feminism and other dominant ideologies, and criticism to explain and promote culture in its many forms. As worthy as each of these goals are, Paglia's attempt to pursue them together has produced a tension in her work, to the particular detriment of her criticism. Read less

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    3. On Trolling as Comedic Method 2019

      Aspray, Benjamin

      Cinema Journal, Vol. 58, Issue 3, pp. 154 - 160.

      Trolls' sudden omnipresence in today's political landscape, where they embody a perceived lapse into "post-truth," makes trolling conceptually useful for the interpretation of contemporary politica... Read more

      Trolls' sudden omnipresence in today's political landscape, where they embody a perceived lapse into "post-truth," makes trolling conceptually useful for the interpretation of contemporary political comedy. Because the trolling ethos demands a terminal irony in pursuit of tendentious laughter, its ability to function as political satire is diminished. The closest trolls come to weev's "art" is revealing the opportunism and epistemic instability of mass media when their hoaxes go viral.11 Yet this critique is hardly self-evident, requiring considerable interpretive effort from the observer, including knowing not to take trolls at their word, for trolls are unable to articulate a viewpoint uncompromised by irony. [...]the question of trolling's satirical value remains unanswered. [...]whether intentionally or not, MDE turns its free-floating incongruity and superiority humor against its own ideological kin. [...]the drive for trollish gestures among the left, including the Guggenheim Museum's ostensibly sincere offer to loan a solid-gold toilet to the White House instead of the Van Gogh painting that Trump originally requested.21 Now that the aesthetics and cultural logics of online spaces have migrated into offline space and old media platforms, trolling's ubiquity warrants attention from media scholars in general and comedy scholars in particular. Read less

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    Books & Media

    1. The Birds

      Camille Paglia.

      Hill PN1997 .B458 P34 1998 | Book

    2. Vamps & tramps : new essays

      Camille Paglia.

      Hill E169.12 .P334 1994 | Book

    3. Break, blow, burn

      Camille Paglia.

      Hill PR502 .P25 2005 | Book

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    1. Kunstseide und Zellwolle (H. Jentgen : 1947)

    2. Bodenkultur (Vienna, Austria : 1947)

    3. Station bulletin (Purdue University. Agricultural Experiment Station : 1947)

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    1. Foreign Office files for India, Pakistan and Afghanistan, 1947-1980

    2. US intelligence community : organization, operations, and management, 1947-1989

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