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The Future of Cultural Analysis : A Critical Inquiry
Across the humanities and the social sciences, “cultural analysis” is a vibrant research practice.Since its introduction in the 1990s, its main principles have remained largely the same: interdisciplinarity, political urgency, a heuristic use of concepts, the detailed analysis of objects of culture, and an awareness of the scholar’s situatedness in the present.But is the practice still suited to the spiraling of social, political, and environmental crises that mark our time?Drawing on experiences in research, teaching, activism, and the creative arts, contributors explore what cultural analysis was back then, what it is now, and what it may be by 2034.In a shifting conjuncture, contributors strike notes of discomfort, defiance, and irony—as well as a renewed sense of urgency and care.
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Renegades: Lord of Excess
Once a united Legion, the disparate splinters of the Emperor’s Children now eke out a violent, hedonistic existence between the stars, raiding and ravaging worlds to indulge their fathomless appetites. Xantine, proud leader of the Adored and a true son of Fulgrim, wants more than simply pillaging backwater worlds.He soon finds what he has been searching for – Serrine, a wealthy but cruel planet festering under misrule and inequality, cut off from the Imperium by warp storms.It is too tantalising a prize to ignore, and Xantine sets out to bring perfection to his new world. But perfection is an elusive concept, and as threats creep from the depths of Serrine and the ranks of the Adored, the rot at the heart of Xantine’s perfect rule is laid bare…
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What is excess skin?
Excess skin refers to loose or sagging skin that remains after a person has lost a significant amount of weight. This can occur due to factors such as aging, pregnancy, or rapid weight loss. Excess skin can be a source of discomfort and self-consciousness for some individuals, and in some cases, it may require surgical intervention to remove. Regular exercise, maintaining a healthy diet, and staying hydrated can help improve skin elasticity and reduce the appearance of excess skin.
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Is that excess skin?
Yes, that appears to be excess skin. Excess skin can occur due to factors such as weight loss, aging, or genetics. It is common in areas such as the abdomen, arms, and thighs. If you are concerned about excess skin, it is best to consult with a healthcare professional to discuss potential treatment options.
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What is zinc excess?
Zinc excess, also known as zinc toxicity, occurs when there is an excessive amount of zinc in the body. This can occur from consuming too much zinc through supplements or from environmental exposure. Symptoms of zinc excess can include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and headaches. Long-term excessive zinc intake can lead to more serious health issues such as immune system dysfunction and copper deficiency. It is important to be mindful of zinc intake and consult with a healthcare professional before taking zinc supplements.
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Is the excess weight 4?
No, the excess weight is not 4. The term "excess weight" typically refers to the amount of weight a person carries beyond what is considered healthy for their body. It is not a specific numerical value like 4. The excess weight can vary from person to person and is usually determined based on factors such as body mass index (BMI) and overall health.
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Excess All Areas (Collector's Edition)
During the mid-eighties Shy were perceived as one of the best hopes to ignite the British homegrown rock scene. With this, their third album, the band refined their sound and made a concerted attempt to square up to the challenge before them. Originally issued in January 1987, 'Excess All Areas' boasts several important tracks, and is blessed with superb production touches that made the record, at the time, extremely competitive.
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Sovereign Excess, Legitimacy and Resistance
When talking about his film Salò, Pasolini claimed that nothing is more anarchic than power, because power does whatever it wants, and what power wants is totally arbitrary. And yet, upon examining the murderous capital of modern sovereignty, the fragility emerges of a power whose existence depends on its victims’ recognition.Like a prayer from God, the command implores to be loved, also by those whom it puts to death.Benefitting from this "political theurgy" as the book calls it (the idea that a power, like God, claiming to be full of glory, constantly needs to be glorified) is Barnardine, the Bohemian murderer in Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure, as he, called upon by power to the gallows, answers with a curse: ‘a pox o’ your throats’.He does not want to die, nor, indeed, will he. And so, he becomes sovereign. On a level with and against the State.
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Fulfilled : Architecture, Excess, and Desire
Based on the eponymous symposium and exhibition, Fulfilled: Architecture, Excess, and Desire considers the role of architecture in a culture shaped by the excessive manufacturing and assuagement of desire.Until the term became synonymous with Amazon warehouses, the concept of fulfilment described the achievement of a desire - sometimes tangible, often psychological or spiritual.With the rapid growth of e-commerce, our understanding of fulfilment has evolved to reflect a seemingly endless cycle of desire and gratification - one whose continuity hinges on our willingness to overlook the cultural, economic, and environmental impacts of our ever-increasing expectation of quick and efficient fulfilment.A closer look at fulfilment reveals a social, typological, formal, aesthetic, and economic practice constructed collectively through both digital and physical interactions.It is a cultural practice which evolves like a language, both universally transferable and contextually specific.As a symposium, exhibition, and now publication, this project aims to draw out these new arrangements, sticky relationships, and material by-products of cultural production and to ask again the age-old question, “What does it mean to be fulfilled?”This book examines the architecture of fulfilment through three lenses: logistical, material, and cultural fulfilment.Each reveals the new forms of architectural practice and research that are possible, typical, and even surreptitiously encouraged in the age of Amazon.Fulfilment networks are not invisible systems; they are tangible objects - warehouses, suburban houses, parking lots, cardboard boxes, shopping malls, mechanical systems, shipping containers - with which architects necessarily interact.From political mapping and questions of labour to digital and physical storage typologies, contemporary architects learn from and work critically within the architecture of fulfilment.Their interests and approaches include the material and environmental shortcomings of global logistics and the formal, representational, and cultural potentials of a culture of excess.This book highlights architecture’s unique capacity to offer methodologies for confronting an increasingly ambiguous, alienating world and produce new knowledge and unexpected solutions that go beyond the dichotomies of rural and urban territories. Featuring new texts and visual work by more than a dozen contemporary architects: Ana Miljacki – Boston, MA; Ang Li – Boston, MA; Ashley Bigham – Columbus, OH; Cristina Goberna Pesudo – Madrid, Spain; Curtis Roth – Columbus, OH; Jesse LeCavalier – Toronto, Canada; John McMorrough – Ann Arbor, MI; Keith Krumwiede – San Francisco, CA; Laida Aguirre – Ann Arbor, MI; Leigha Dennis – New York, NY; Lluís Alexandre Casanovas Blanco – Barcelona, Spain; Michelle Chang – Boston, MA; Miles Gertler – Toronto, Canada; Mira Henry & Matthew Au (Current Interests) – Los Angeles, CA
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American Bulk : Essays on Excess
To be American is to hoard, to collect. But what if that wasn’t a bad thing? Emily Mester’s American Bulk asks readers to see our national consumer obsession as more than a modern scourge—to consider consumption a complex character in a larger story of capitalism, imperialism and technology.In sharply witty prose, Mester details how a seasonal stint at Ulta Beauty reveals the insidious performance of retail sales, how Yelp reviews highlight the lengths Americans go to curate their personal ephemera, and why they can’t help but find joy at Costco.In a stark reexamination of diet culture and fatness, Mester recounts her teenage summer at fat camp and the liberatory body neutrality that surrounded her. And in Storm Lake, Iowa, Mester excavates her grandmother’s abandoned hoard, among other discoveries about her own family’s history.American Bulk asks us to regard consumption not with guilt but with grace and empathy.
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Where to put excess bedding?
Excess bedding can be stored in a few different places depending on the space available in your home. One option is to use under-bed storage containers to keep the bedding out of the way but easily accessible. Another option is to use vacuum-sealed storage bags to compress the bedding and store it in a closet or under the bed. If you have a spare room or closet, you can also designate a specific area for storing excess bedding. Ultimately, the best place to put excess bedding is wherever it can be stored neatly and conveniently.
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Will I have excess skin?
The likelihood of excess skin after weight loss varies from person to person. Factors such as age, genetics, amount of weight lost, and how quickly the weight was lost can all play a role in determining if excess skin will be an issue. To help minimize excess skin, it is recommended to lose weight gradually, stay hydrated, exercise regularly to build muscle tone, and maintain a healthy diet. If excess skin does become a concern, there are surgical options available to address it.
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What is excess mileage leasing?
Excess mileage leasing is a type of car lease agreement where the lessee is allowed to drive the vehicle for a certain number of miles per year. If the lessee exceeds the agreed-upon mileage limit, they will be charged an additional fee for each mile over the limit. This can be a costly option for those who anticipate driving more than the allotted mileage, so it's important to accurately estimate your driving habits before entering into an excess mileage lease.
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What is an excess return?
An excess return is the return on an investment that exceeds the return of a benchmark or a risk-free rate. It is a measure of how well an investment has performed relative to a certain standard. Excess returns are often used to evaluate the performance of investment managers or funds. Investors typically seek investments that provide positive excess returns to generate higher profits.
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