- I finished the novel, Kabuk Adam
- Neo-Dada: A Critique of Pop Art
by Edward T. Kelly
Art Journal, Vol. 23, No. 3 (Spring, 1964), pp. 192-201
I’m hoping to start my Urban Sociology readings too.
I want to beat that professor since he gave us 700 pages to read within a few weeks. :@
Man, this is Urban Sociology, not Harry Potter. A healthy normal student cannot read 700 pages of this shitty stuff within a week or so. 700 pages. pfffffffffffff….
Nov 04, 01:02PM PST | 2 cheers | 0 comments
I watched two more Almodóvar movies, and watched Tristana (1970, Luis Buñuel) in last a few days.
Spanish people are not able to do bad movies apparently!
A few days ago, I’ve made a presentation about biography and movies of Pedro Almodóvar, for my Spanish class, in Spanish. Wohoo! Go me!
Nov 04, 12:55PM PST | 2 cheers | 0 comments
Today, I admitted that my favorite thing about myself is possibly that I can read so many things at the same time :D
This day involved lots of readings indeed that are:
- Max Weber: A Critical Introduction (Kieran Allen) : A few chapters mainly about why it was not the East but the West that developed according to Weber.

- History of Sociological Thought (Jery Szacki) : Again a few chapters, mainly concerning The Medieval Age and Renaissance.

- Kabuk Adam (Aslı Erdoğan): Almost half of the novel by one of my most beloved Turkish writers.

Not everyday is this productive when it comes to reading meaningful shit. But I’ll try harder to make that happen.
Oct 30, 04:16PM PDT | 4 cheers | 0 comments