| "first lecture – archaeological and..." |
| Slide 2 |
| Klaus Theweleit on the cultural imaginary of German fascism |
| the Freikorps after WW1 |
| bodies in a machine age building coherence fighting fragmentation establishing identity in war and action (reading Vol 2) |
| the eyes and posture |
| the speech |
| threats (to identity)
– explosion the tide of history - fluidity women and the masses |
| Slide 9 |
| (reading Vol 1) |
| three kinds of women absent the ‘white nurse’ ‘red women’ |
| Slide 12 |
| Slide 13 |
| marriage - to sisters of comrades (at home) |
| not just fascism … |
| Slide 16 |
| pharmakon? recognizing the threat? |
| Slide 18 |
| Slide 19 |
| located bodies – two the traveling body |
| Trobriand islanders and the
Kula ring Malinowski’s Argonauts of the Western Pacific |
| a symbolic or general
economy of exchange a system of cultural transactions through goods, travel, encounter, adventure – the extended body (associates, ability, knowledge, goods) |
| cultural construction and the contest for success and prestige |
| the Odyssey as a series of
transactions, balances, negotiations defining society and the cultural milieu
of the hero, as well as personal identity through journey, encounter, nostos |
| Slide 25 |