Category: Too Bloody Long
‘ It seems to us that without exception the experience and behaviour that gets labelled schizophrenic is a special strategy that a person invents in order to live in an unliveable situation’ – R.D Laing One reason I loved the look of the LRMH course was due to its emphasis on the dialogical nature of […]
Precursor: I read 87 pages of H.G Wells’ The Invisible Man before realising it was in fact Ellison’s Invisible Man I was supposed to be reading. A promising start. Anyway, my idiocy and brashness aside, onto an analysis of the correct novel…. Ellison’s Invisible Man is a ‘difficult’ text on three levels. Firstly, it traces the difficult life of […]
Mirrors blur the line between reality and image, showing ourselves our surface double so that we may reflect on ourselves in 3D. Windows are boundaries which separate interior and exterior but also connect them; they can be opened to let the outside in, and the inside out. Crucially they are transparent mediums allowing us to see […]
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