11/01/2009, 12:50 AM
Chroma Wrote:Vlad The Impaler Wrote:You imply I copied it from somewhere? Why I haven't felt mre insulted this entire week. This is an original article.Vlad The Impaler's previous post Wrote:...theme of Tilton’s[2] essay...
...Hamburger[3] implies...
...according to Pickett[4] , it...
...Wilson[5] holds that...
...Ludwig’s[6] analysis...
...of Bailey’s[7] model...
...Porter’s[8] essay...
...Geoffrey[9] implies...
I'll give ya 8 reasons why I imply so. Good going. And don't try to edit em out, I'll put em back in.
I omitted the references as I found them detrimental to the article upon posting it here. However, upon the negative scepticism expressed, I'll add them in this post.
1. Scuglia, Y. L. (1986) The subcultural paradigm of discourse in the works of Eco. Schlangekraft
2. Tilton, P. Q. J. ed. (1974) The Futility of Consensus: Constructive nihilism and the subcultural paradigm of discourse. Yale University Press
3. Hamburger, R. N. (1991) The subcultural paradigm of discourse in the works of Tarantino. Schlangekraft
4. Pickett, B. ed. (1980) Consensuses of Failure: The subcultural paradigm of discourse and constructive nihilism. Panic Button Books
5. Wilson, P. J. (1996) The subcultural paradigm of discourse in the works of Stone. O’Reilly & Associates
6. von Ludwig, Z. U. Q. ed. (1983) Reading Sontag: Constructive nihilism and the subcultural paradigm of discourse. Oxford University Press
7. Bailey, V. (1976) Constructive nihilism in the works of Joyce. Harvard University Press
8. Porter, D. V. ed. (1992) Deconstructing Expressionism: Objectivism, the subcultural paradigm of discourse and submodern appropriation. University of Michigan Press
9. Geoffrey, G. B. N. (1976) The subcultural paradigm of discourse in the works of Madonna. University of North Carolina Press
10. McElwaine, W. ed. (1997) The Context of Rubicon: The subcultural paradigm of discourse and constructive nihilism. Loompanics