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#61: La Fornication Comme Une Acte Culturelle
In 1972 listeners to England's Radio 3 program In Parenthesis were treated to a roundtable discussion of a few cutting-edge new works of social anthropology and musicology.
First up was a discussion of La Fornication Comme Une Acte Culturelle by Henri Mensonge (translated as Henry Lie).
This book argued that "we live in an age of metaphorical rape" in which "confrontation, assault, intrusion, and exposure are becoming validated transactions, the rites of democracy, of mass society."
This sparked a blisteringly incomprehensible debate, which eventually segued into an exploration of the question "Is 'Is' Is?"
Finally, the audience heard a rousing deconstruction of the 'arch form' of the sonata's first motif. Listeners seemed to accept the program's discussion as a legitimate exploration of new trends in the arts. Thankfully, it was a parody.
อันนี้อ่านไม่รู้เรืองครับ ขอติดไว้ก่อน ใครที่อ่านแล้วเก็ทรบกวนแปลให้ที ขออภัยอย่างยิ่ง
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