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Omri Ceren is a PhD candidate studying Rhetoric at the University of Southern California's Annenberg School for Communication. He lives in downtown Washington, DC.
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Slavoj Zizek Visits #OccupyWallStreet, Talks About Stuff
Posted on October 10, 2011 | No CommentsI could only get through a few seconds before the call-and-response became too grating. Apparently that’s how the Occupy Wall... -
What Can Experiments Tell Us About Heidegger’s Being-Toward-Death Speculation?
Posted on July 19, 2011 | 2 CommentsThere’s an early Philosophy Bites episode with Anthony Kenny in which he talks about the degree to which contemporary philosophers... -
Miike Snow’s “The Rabbit,” For IIS’s Cultural Studies Readers
Posted on November 18, 2010 | No CommentsYou might think that I’ve been neglecting Icon Index Symbol because all I’ve been posting are Twitter roundups, but those... -
Indexical Tweets, “How Much Blame Burke Deserves For Globalized Rhetoric…” Edition
Posted on October 21, 2010 | No CommentsHighlights, lowlights, links, and a reminder on why “is Communication a coherent discipline” is still a live debate, from the... -
The History Of Hip Hop, Viral YouTube Edition [Videos]
Posted on December 1, 2007 | 1 CommentIt turns out that, contra Tricia Rose, hip hop actually originated in an obscure Mongolian farming village in the 1960s.... -
Two-Thirds Of Americans Are Not Doing Argumentatively Well
Posted on November 25, 2007 | 2 CommentsYou have got to be fucking kidding us: Nearly two-thirds of Americans believe the federal government had warnings about 9/11... -
The Lacanian Unconscious Vs. Pop Second-Wave Feminist Psychology That Ruins Peoples Lives
Posted on October 15, 2007 | No CommentsThere’s a post up at Philosophy of Memory – one of our favorite blogs and one of our many creepy... -
Gender And The Sacred In Ancient Greece (Plus: The Dangerous Anachronism Of Identification-Driven Classical Scholarship)
Posted on October 10, 2007 | No CommentsJoan Connelly has a new book out about the role of priestesses in ancient Greece. James Davidson’s is not a... -
Cog Sci Blog Roundup
Posted on September 9, 2007 | No CommentsWe’ve got a couple posts in the hopper – a Peirce vs. Deleuze post (of all things) and a post...