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Cleavage Term

"... a point of common understanding between the classic and romantic worlds. Quality, the cleavage term
between hip and square, seemed to be it. Both worlds used the term.
Both knew what it was. It was just that the romantic left it alone and
appreciated it for what it was and the classic tried to turn it into a
set of intellectual building blocks for other purposes."
For such building blocks, see A Trinity for Rebecca( 4/25/06) and yesterday's lottery in Pennsylvania: mid-day 713, evening 526. These numbers prompt the following meditation on the square and the hip: |
In memory of Kermit Hall, college president, who died Sunday, August 13, 2006:
Square 7/13: Carpe Diem
 President Hall (SUNY Albany) meets with Wenzhou University* delegation, 4/25/06.
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In memory of Duke Jordan, jazz pianist, who died Tuesday, August 8, 2006:
Hip 5/26: A Living Church
 Jazz clubs on 52nd Street on a summer night in 1948, pictured in Log24 on 4/25/06. | Square and hip may each have a place in heaven; for a less pleasant destination, see the previous entry. __________________________________ * Update of 3 PM 8/14/06:
See Forrest Gump on God in an Aug. 11 entry and the related paper
Renegotiating Chinese Identity: Between Local Group and National Ideology,
by Kristen Parris:
Center and Locality in China
The Roots of Group Identity in Wenzhou
Wenzhou as a Negative Identity
The Wenzhou Model as a Positive Identity
The New Wenzhou Narrative
Wenzhou Identity and Emergent Class Interests
Conclusion: Local Group Identity and National Transformation.
The paper is found in The Power of Identity: Politics in a New Key, by Kenneth Hoover et al., Chatham House, 1997.
Related material may be found by a search on "the Wenzhou model." | |
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