From the bowels of Fark, a postmodernist treatise on Paris Hilton by Farker Paulseta. Contains Foucault, Sublimation, and lots o’ structuralism. You will need the Firefox tab to use Wikipedia to look up terms…and maybe some good scotch to pry open the meaning of this Postmodernist silliness.
Paris Hilton and structuralist sublimation
by Paulseta
“Sexual identity is part of the rubicon of consciousness,” says Lacan. The primary theme of Buxton’s [1]model of precapitalist capitalism is the collapse, and subsequent failure, of textual class. But the example of dialectic neocultural theory depicted in Junky emerges again in The Ticket that Exploded, although in a more self-justifying sense.
Thus we find ourselves with Paris, and in a very real sense she finds some of us in her.
“Narrativity is used in the service of hierarchy,” says Lacan. Debord promotes the use of precapitalist capitalism to deconstruct the status quo. Marx uses the term ‘Sontagist camp’ to denote a mythopoetical reality.