Benjamin

Not Walter, but Jessica. I was kinda struck by her brave analysis of the gender domination. Her argument might be vulnerable to the feminist critics.

"To reduce domination to a simple relation of doer and done-to is to substitute moral outrage for analysis. Such a simplification, moreover, reproduces the structure of gender polarity under the guise of attacking it." (9-10)

that's, yes, brave. She does not escape to that convenient ambiguity of the preoedipal.
People use Kristeva's semiotics or the notion of abjection way too much
listening to the music through sky.fm. which puts lots of categories of music on air, I cannot believe that I will stand in front of my new students just in 14hours or so. I feel a little bit afraid that I will perfectly forget that I should teach from tomorrow.... But I am lucky. this semester the number of students in my class in comfortably small.