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Tuesday, August 26, 2014

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Sprouted San Diego-CA. Interpellated through Midwest universities. Working the borderline South. This website is an ongoing document of the cultural derive (wanderings) of a Humanities professor and a series of ongoing archives for retracing my steps when needed. Trigger Warning: You may be introduced to concepts and ideas that may conflict with your worldview. Please remain calm, you are not required to adopt these ideas and/or integrate them into your lifestyle. All we are asking is that you consider how other people/cultures think/believe/live. Think, share and live fully - stay awake, stay wild, inspire others! Anti-Authoritarian, Dialogic, Cultivator, Sapiosexual, Nemophilist, Radical Democracy, Wanderer/Wonderer Feel free to say hi, provide comments, concerns, or suggestions, in the comments section on the posts.
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Documentaries/Videos: Available Online

  • Frontline: Documentaries
  • Howard Zinn - You Can't Be Neutral On a Moving Train (2004)
  • Human Resources: Social Engineering in the 20th Century (2010)
  • Inside Job (2010)
  • Iraq for Sale: The War Profiteers (2006)
  • Lifting the Veil: Obama and the Failure of Capitalist Democracy (2011)
  • Manufacturing Consent: Noam Chomsky and the Media (1992)
  • My Country, My Country (2006)
  • Occupation 101 (2006)
  • Orwell Rolls in His Grave (2003)
  • Paradise Lost II: Revelations (2000)
  • Psywar (2010)
  • Sir! No Sir! The GI Movement to End the Vietnam War (2005)
  • Spin (1995)
  • Still We Ride (Critical Mass: 2005)
  • Stonewall Uprising (2010)
  • Surviving Progress (2011)
  • Taken for a Ride (1996)
  • Taxi to the Dark Side (2007)
  • The Bro Code: How Contemporary Culture Creates Sexist Men (2011)
  • The Century of the Self (2002)
  • The Corporation (2003/2005)
  • The End of Poverty (2008)
  • The Fourth World War (2003)
  • The Future of Food (2007: in BCTC Library)
  • The N Word (2004)
  • The Power of Nightmares (2004)
  • The Spy Factory (2009)
  • The Trials of Henry Kissinger (2002)
  • The Union: The Business Behind Getting High (2007)
  • The Universal Clock: The Resistance of Peter Watkins (2001)
  • The War You Don't See (2010)
  • The Weather Underground (2002)
  • The World According to Monsanto (2008)
  • This Land Is Our Land: The Fight to Reclaim the Commons (2011)
  • Tough Guise: Violence, Media and the Crisis of Masculinity (1999)
  • Untold History of the United States: WWII (2012)
  • Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Prices (2005)
  • War Made Easy: How Presidents & Pundits Keep Spinning Us to Death (2007)
  • We (Arundhati Roy)
  • We Are Legion: The Story of Hacktivists (2012)
  • What A Way to GO: Life at the End of Empire (2007)
  • Why We Fight (2005)
  • Yes Men Fix the World (2010)

HUM 221 PDFs/Resources

  • 1491 (Mann)
  • 2013 Top 25 Censored News Stories (Project Censored)
  • A People's History of the United States (Zinn)
  • A Short History of American Capitalism (Weinberg)
  • Bad Samaritans (Chang)
  • Black Skin, White Masks (Fanon)
  • Black, Brown and Beige: Surrealist Writings from Africa and the Diaspora (Franklin/Kelly)
  • Blood Sacrifice and the Nation (Marvin/Ingle)
  • Brainwashing: The Science of Thought Control (Taylor)
  • Capitalism: A Very Short Introduction (Fulcher)
  • Civil Resistance in the 20th/21st Century (Timeline)
  • Civil Resistance Info
  • Coalswarm: A Clearinghouse for Information on King Coal (PR Watch)
  • Contradicting Facebook - A Discourse Analysis (Shovic)
  • Correlation Does Not Imply Causation (Wikipedia)
  • Culture (Wikipedia)
  • Debatepedia
  • Debt: The First 5,000 Years (Graeber)
  • Declarations of Independence: Cross-Examining American Ideology (Zinn)
  • Democracy Now
  • Discourse on Colonialism (Cesaire)
  • Documenting Our World (Archive)
  • Ecovillages
  • Films For Action (Website)
  • Free Speech Radio
  • Global Issues
  • Global Voices
  • Globalizing Torture: CIA Secret Detention and Extraordinary Rendition (Open Society Justice Initiative)
  • History Commons: Timelines
  • History is a Weapon
  • How Do Religious Beliefs Affect Politics? (Mandaville)
  • How to Research Front Groups (Sourcewatch)
  • How To Write a Critical Response Paper (Thomas)
  • HUM 221 Extra Credit Opportunities
  • HUM 221: Bibliography - Social Movements and Civil Resistance
  • HUM 221: Lecture Materials - February 5
  • Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism (Anderson)
  • Jettisoning Accustomed Categories of Thought (Wolff)
  • Law and Disorder (Podcast/Website)
  • Lies My Teacher Told Me: Everything Your American History Textbook Got Wrong (Loewen)
  • Michael Benton: Writing Examples
  • Military Budget of the USA (Wikipedia)
  • Neoliberalism: A Very Short Introduction (Steger/Ravi)
  • Notes on Parker Palmer's "Community of Truths" (Benton: Prompt)
  • Panopticism (Foucault)
  • Pathologies of Power (Farmer)
  • Peace Studies Journal
  • Persuasion in Society (Simon)
  • Peter Phillips on Project Censored (Sibel Edmonds Boiling Frogs)
  • Political Compass Test
  • Political Parties: The Oligarchical Tendencies of Modern Democracy (Michels)
  • PR Watch (The Center for Media & Democracy)
  • Project Censored
  • Propaganda & Persuasion (Jowett/O'Donnell)
  • Propaganda Techniques (Sourcewatch)
  • Rebel Cities: From the Right to the City to the Urban Revolution (Harvey)
  • Rebuilding an Engine
  • Resources for Studying Propaganda (Sourcewatch)
  • Resources for Studying Propaganda (Sourcewatch)
  • Seeing Like a State (Scott)
  • Sex at Dawn (Ryan/Jetha)
  • Silencing th Past: Power and the Production of History (Trouillot)
  • Society Must Be Defended (Foucault)
  • Sourcewatch (Center for Media and Democracy)
  • Stop GEO Group From Naming a Stadium (Brave New Foundation)
  • Syllabus/Course Archive
  • The Arms Trade is Big Business (Global Issues)
  • The Brass Check: A Study of American Journalism (Sinclair)
  • The Century of the Self (Documentary: 2002)
  • The Corporation (Documentary: 2003/2005)
  • The Cult of Having vs The City of Being (Hagos)
  • The Debt Resistors Operations Manual (OWS)
  • The Forms of Capital (Bourdieu)
  • The Gangs of America: The Rise of Corporate Power and the Disabling of Democracy(Nace)
  • The Hijacking of the Global Food Supply (Shiva)
  • The Many Headed Hydra (Benton)
  • The Many-Headed Hydra; The Hidden History of the Revolutionary Atlantic (Linebaugh/Rediker)
  • The Power Principle (Metanoia Films)
  • The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism (Klein)
  • The Subversion of Politics: European Autonomous Social Movements and the Decolonization of Everyday Life (Katsiaficas)
  • The World According to Monsanto: Pollution, Corruption, and the Control of the World's Food Supply (Robin)
  • Theory for Beginners (Ryan)
  • They Say (Rushkoff)
  • This Land Is Our Land: The Fight to Reclaim the Commons (2011)
  • Unequal Protection: How Corporations Became 'People' and How You Can Fight Back" (Hartmann)
  • United States third party and independent presidential candidates, 2012 (Wikipedia)
  • Wall of Films (Films for Action)
  • War is a Force That Gives Us Meaning (Hedges)
  • We Are Everywhere: The Irresistable Rise of Global Anticapitalism
  • We Are Virginia Tech (Giovanni)
  • Who Rules America (Domhoff)
  • Why I Quit the Klan (Ellis/Terkel)

Thinking Required

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  • Death of the Liberal Class (Hedges)
  • Democratic Education (Zinn)
  • Dialogic Nature of Consciousness (Bakhtin)
  • Digitize This Book (Hall, et al)
  • Discipline and Theory (Berube)
  • DJ Spooky: Sampling & the Creative Act; RiP: A Remix Manifesto (Brett Gaylor: 2008); Jonathan Lethem: The Ecstasy of Influence - A Plagiarism
  • Empire (Hardt/Negri)
  • ENG 102: Documenting Our World
  • Environment (Bill Moyers Journal)
  • Equal Justice Initiative
  • Ethics and Economy (Aasland)
  • Evolving Faith (On Being)
  • Eyes on the Prize (PBS Documentary)
  • Financial Crisis for Beginners (The Baseline Scenario)
  • Five Stages of Grading (Dr. B)
  • For every girl... For every boy... (Crimethinc)
  • Fun & Games at the Creation Museum (Czech)
  • Future of Food (Koon)
  • Gangs of America
  • Gender Stereotypes/Sexual Archetypes (Friesian)
  • Get Over It (Gregg)
  • Glenn Beck's War Room (Colbert)
  • Greatest Show on Earth (Dawkins)
  • Greg's Digital Retouching Portfolio (Apodaca)
  • Guide to Blogging (Glaser)
  • Guide to Citizen Journalism (Glaser)
  • Guide to Hyper-Local News Sources (Glaser)
  • Guide to Local Watchdog News Sites (Glaser)
  • Guide to Soldier Videos From Iraq (Glaser)
  • Gulf Oil Spill Report (Jervey)
  • Handbook for Bloggers and Cyber-Dissidents (Reporters Without Border)
  • Harvard and the Making of the Unabomber (Chase)
  • Has the Cyberwar Been Exagerrated (Intelligence Squared)
  • Health Policy (Economic Policy Institute)
  • Hemp as a Resource (Herer)
  • Hip-Hop as Cosmopolitan Citizen (Sasaski)
  • Holy Wars (Zinn)
  • Homoepathy (Cunningham)
  • How War Without End Became the Rule (Bacevich)
  • HUM 121--Research Topics
  • If You Can Control the Meaning of Words (Dick)
  • Imaginary Maps, Global Solidarities (Holmes)
  • Imagine If the Tea Party Was Black (Wise)
  • Imagined Communities (Anderson)
  • In Deep Water: BP Oil Spill (Lewis)
  • Iranian Media (Khiabany)
  • Is Organic Food Worth the Extra Price? (Intelligence Squared U.S.)
  • Islamophobia (Kumar)
  • Islamophobia (Media Matters)
  • It's the Corporate State, Stupid! (Mills)
  • Kabul War Diary (Wikileaks)
  • Kicking Away the Ladder - Neoliberals Rewrite History (Chang)
  • Know Your Rights (National Lawyers Guild)
  • Lies My Teacher Told Me (Loewen)
  • Looking at Animals (Berger)
  • Making the Cut (Coventry)
  • Manufacturing Consent (Achbar/Wintock)
  • Many Headed Hydra (Benton)
  • Market Mysticism (Frydman/Goldberg)
  • Martin Luther King Jr.: The Man, The Myth, The Controversies (Archive)
  • Media Dictionary
  • Media is Propaganda! (McCarson)
  • Media Often Fails to Distinguish Opinions from Facts (Westen)
  • Media Ownership (Global Issues)
  • Midnight on the Mavi Marmara: The Attack on the Gaza Freedom Flotilla (Bayoumi, et al)
  • Military Industrial Media Complex (Moore)
  • Military Robots & the Future of War (Singer)
  • Money and Politics (Bill Moyers Journal)
  • Music of Liberation (Billet)
  • Necrosocial (Anti-Capital Projects)
  • Negative Dialectics (Adorno)
  • New Cultural Studies (Liquid Theory Reader)
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  • Normalizing the Police State (Kilkenny)
  • On Anarchism (Benton)
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  • Open Source Democracy (Rushkoff)
  • Optical Illusions and Visual Phenomena (Bach)
  • Orwell Rolls In His Grave (Pappas)
  • Outfoxed: Rupert Murdoch's War on Journalism (R. Greenwald)
  • Peace and Conflict Studies (Spring 2010)
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  • Post 9/11 and the Escalation of Screen Violence (Murray)
  • Postscript on the Societies of Control (Deleuze)
  • Predatory Habits (Zwick)
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  • Profits Over People (Chomsky)
  • Propaganda 101 (Miller)
  • Radical Democracy (Sandilands)
  • Radical Love (Matik)
  • Reading Capital (Harvey)
  • Real Populism (Hightower)
  • Reclaiming the Commons (Uprising Radio)
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  • Rich Media, Poor Democracy (Benton)
  • Roots of Third Cinema (Chanan)
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  • Seduced Outsiders vs. Skeptical Insiders (Banaji)
  • Sex Wars: McCarthyism to Proposition 8 (Wolf)
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  • Television the Drug of a Nation (Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy)
  • The Agrarian Standard (Berry)
  • The Anosognosic’s Dilemma, Pt. 1-5 (Morris)
  • The Assault on Free Speech, Public Assembly, and Dissent (National Lawyers Guild)
  • The Autonomen in Germany (Katsiaficas)
  • The Bomb (Elleberg/Zinn)
  • The Citizen's Agenda in Campaign Coverage (Rosen)
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  • The Late Age of Print (Striphas)
  • The Library (Darnton)
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  • The Missing Piece Meets the Big O (Silverstein)
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  • The Mystification of Experience (Laing)
  • The New American Oligarchy (Kroll)
  • The New Imperialism (Forte)
  • The New Imperialism in Africa (Wengraf)
  • The New Jim Crow (Alexander)
  • The Parasite (Aradillas/Seitz)
  • The Pathology of White Privilege (Wise)
  • The Photographs Actually Hide Things From Us (Axemaker/Morris)
  • The Politics and Economics of Food (Pollan/Patel)
  • The Politics of Meat 3.0 (Benton)
  • The Post-Corporate University (Heckman, et al)
  • The Power of Wanting (Zanin)
  • The Problem of the Media (McChesney)
  • The Revenge of Ideas: Karl Polyani/Susan Strange (Halliday)
  • The Revolution of Everyday Life (Vanegeim)
  • The Right to be Lazy (LeFargue)
  • The Rise of the Academic-Industrial Complex and the Crisis in Free Speech (Best, et al)
  • The Role of Media in the USA (Khan, et al)
  • The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism (Klein)
  • The Shock of Victory (Graeber)
  • The Sick Farce of Glenn Beck (Southern Poverty Law Center)
  • The Silence of the Lambswool Cardigan (Solnit)
  • The Story of Cap and Trade (Leonard)
  • The Things That Matter (Turkle)
  • The Undercover Philosopher (Philips)
  • The United States of Fear (Engelhardt)
  • The United States of Inequality (Noah)
  • The Warning (Frontline)
  • The Weather Underground (Green/Sigel)
  • The World According to Monsanto (Robin)
  • The World's Twelve Worst Ideas (Halliday)
  • Thinking Like a Mountain (Leopold)
  • Thoughts in the Presence of Fear (Berry)
  • Today's Visionary, Not Yesterday's Celebrity: Martin Luther King, Jr's Words with Contemporary Images (Eskow)
  • Top Secret America (Democracy Now)
  • Torture and the Ethics of Photography (Butler)
  • Torturing Democracy (Jones)
  • Toward an American Revolution (Fresia)
  • True Literacy (Benton, et al)
  • U.S. as a Failed State (Roberts)
  • U.S. Prisons and Drug Laws (Moyers)
  • U.S. vs John Lennon (Leaf/Scheinfeld)
  • Unmarked Categories and the Question of Power (Anarcha-Feminist notes)
  • Using Story as Strategy (Various Authors)
  • Vegan Lifestyle
  • Vietnam: The (Last) War That America Lost (Allen)
  • Virtual Games and Global Capitalism (Dyer-Witherford/Peuter)
  • Walmart: A College Curriculum (Walmart Watch)
  • War Made Easy (Alper/Earp/Solomon)
  • War Words (Clark)
  • Ways of Seeing (Berger)
  • We Are Everywhere (Notes From Nowhere)
  • We: A Film About Arundhati Roy
  • What Every Environmentalist Should Know About Capitalism (Magdoff/Foster)
  • What is Torture? (Slate Magazine)
  • What Matters (Michaels)
  • When the Press Fails (Bennett, et al)
  • White Power U.S.A. (Al Jazeera)
  • Who Are the Tea Partyers? (Street/Dimaggio)
  • Who Owns Organic (Cornucopia Institute)
  • Why the Internet Weakens the Authority of the Press (Rosen)
  • Why the World Needs Wikileaks (Assange)
  • Wikileaks and Hactivist Culture (Ludlow)
  • Wikileaks: The World's First Stateless News Organization (Rosen)
  • You Never Know(ism) [Friedman/Sapolsky]
  • You Tell Me How To Be a Girl in 2010 (Ensler)
  • You Think You Are Paying Too Much Taxes? (Mint)
  • You Who are the Bureaucrats of Empire, Remember Who We Are (Mitchell)
  • Your Brain On Computers (Richtel)

Who Am I? What Do I Believe? What Do I Care About? What Are My Influences?

  • American Culture: Sex and Sexuality
  • Animalogos 2.0
  • Be Me, For Awhile
  • Beautiful People
  • Blogging
  • Capitalism: America's Economic Fairy Tale
  • City of God (Doctorow)
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  • Darren Aronofsky Initiates a Fictional Derive
  • Environmental English Studies: Poetics of Relation
  • Escaping Plato's Cave
  • Film and the Meaning of Life
  • For a Student Researching Theories Regarding Military Prison Camps
  • Framing Reality
  • Here There Be Monsters
  • History of Lynching in Americ
  • I Am Past Imperfect
  • If Language Is a Virus, Then I am Going to Create an Epidemic
  • International Film Studies
  • Inventions of Activism
  • Learning from El Mexterminator and Cyber Vato
  • Learning from the Dahlai Lama
  • Many Headed Hydra
  • McSweeney's Internet Tendency
  • Memory is a Process
  • Moonshine Clans of the Alphane Mountains
  • Notes on Parker Palmer's "Community of Truths"
  • Octavia Butler
  • Oikos... Random Thoughts on a Sleepless Night
  • On Existentialism: Five Propositions
  • On Feminism
  • On Thinking
  • On Turning 42
  • Organizational Theory
  • Pantheist Anarchists: Should We Fear Them?
  • PhD Exams and Fools Crow
  • Poetics of Relation (Quotes)
  • Poetics of Relations (Notes)
  • Politics of Teaching
  • Polyamory
  • Quentin Tarantino, King of the Mooks
  • Questions I Have About the World
  • Reading D & G's Anti-Oedipus
  • Reconstruction (editor)
  • Remembering Howard Zinn
  • Response to "Grizzly Gidget Goes to the Whitehouse"
  • Response to Jarhead
  • Revolutions
  • Rhetorics of Place
  • Rich Media, Poor Democracy
  • Ron Strickland's Marxist Theory
  • Scarleteen: Sex Ed for the Real World
  • Teaching Reflection
  • Thanksgiving
  • The Invention of the White Race
  • The New Political Correctness
  • The Politics of Meat 2.0
  • The Stars are Projectors (Modest Mouse)
  • Theodore W. Allen: The Invention of the White Race
  • Thinking About 21st Century Multiliteracies
  • Trying to Get My Soul Back
  • Violence and Film
  • What is the Most Fun I Have Had...
  • What is Your Worldview?
  • What We Write and Why?
  • Who Is a Person? (notes on Thirteen American Arguments)
  • Why Dialogic? A Two Year Reflection
  • Why I Am Unhappy
  • Words/Concepts

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