Written in Chalk: What It Means to Be Crazy
As truth becomes more elusive, as fact blends with fiction, we ought to take notice of how we categorize people, as categorization seems to be married to suppression, to disenfranchisement.
...moreAs truth becomes more elusive, as fact blends with fiction, we ought to take notice of how we categorize people, as categorization seems to be married to suppression, to disenfranchisement.
...moreAuthor Noelle Kocot shares with us five things/people/places that interest her right now, like supermarket fliers and Michael Foucault: I am also very interested in the writings of Michel Foucault—I don’t think he is crazy at all, and I think his ideas really fit the way things are from a social perspective. Right now, Madness […]
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