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Camille Paglia's 2018 Book Provocations and Walter J. Ong's Thought

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Camille Paglia's 2018 Book Provocations and Walter J. Ong's Thought

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2018-11

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Camille Paglia's 2018 book Provocations: Collected Essays includes fifty-six relatively short essays published since her 1994 general collection Vamps & Tramps -- and a lengthy appendix titled "A Media Chronicle [from 1976 to 2018]" that runs from page 581 to page 681. Because she doubles down on her zingers about the French post-structuralist philosopher Michel Foucault, I discuss his thought a bit in passing, and then I also discuss the thought of Walter J. Ong, Marshall McLuhan, Bernard Lonergan, Neil Postman, and others in my 3,375-word review essay.

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Farrell, Thomas. (2018). Camille Paglia's 2018 Book Provocations and Walter J. Ong's Thought. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/200969.

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