One Beep for a Dying Colonialism: Star Trek TOS, S1Ep11 and 12, "The Menagerie"
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One Beep for a Dying Colonialism: Star Trek TOS, S1Ep11 and 12, "The Menagerie"

The ideal of an harmonious human race necessitates external threats, but the fantasy of the show is pernicious by making the threatening aliens so frequently absent. This works as a variation of Edward Said’s concept of Orientalism in that discourse about the other (aliens) is controlled by European (Federation) writers, so that the subjects of inquiry are given no voice in creating a knowledge base about them. The result is a total demonization of the other that justifies continued cultural and political domination via colonization.

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"Thick as a Brick" Through Glass: Prog Review #7
Music, Prog Review, Prog Rock Countdown Aaron Kaiserman Music, Prog Review, Prog Rock Countdown Aaron Kaiserman

"Thick as a Brick" Through Glass: Prog Review #7

But my dread of writing this album review played a small part as well. I listened to Thick as a Brick many times over a period of weeks at the beginning of my hiatus, hoping I would be inspired to find some point of focus. But the meandering, sprawling, impenetrable world of this album offered me little to latch onto because its vastness leaves me lost.

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The Real Monster at the End of This Book is Your Child

The Real Monster at the End of This Book is Your Child

Ever wonder if your child is too obedient? Does she always respect the limits you set for her? Is she sympathetic to other children and supportive when they express their fears?

Well worry no longer, because Little Golden Books and Sesame Street have the story for you!

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Mini-Golf of Ottawa Summers Past
Reviews, sports, Summer fun Aaron Kaiserman Reviews, sports, Summer fun Aaron Kaiserman

Mini-Golf of Ottawa Summers Past

Spring is upon us, and that means it's time to hit the links in a small way. MINI GOLF! is a big passion of mine, and I here offer a review of the Ottawa mini golf scene. Sadly, I have not been to any of these locations since the original posting of this article (December 2013), but I trust the reviews still hold true. I think you'll agree that when it comes to planning your next golf date, these reviews will help you make it a hole in one.

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Transmitting The Tea Party’s “Alarum”
Music, Philosophy, Theology Aaron Kaiserman Music, Philosophy, Theology Aaron Kaiserman

Transmitting The Tea Party’s “Alarum”

Dante’s journey through the Inferno is designed to prepare him for divine truth by seeing, but not taking part in, the punishments of the damned. Martin likewise describes his own “slide . . . down a staircase” to “taste the truth” through “a seizure of the senses” with “a foot in the grave”. The language mirrors the descriptions of lust and the other sins in terms of letting go control, but here submission is to truth, and this is an active decision to fight against baser impulses.

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Assassin’s Creed: Good Movie, Great Video Game Movie (SPOILERS)
Movies, Reviews, Video Games Aaron Kaiserman Movies, Reviews, Video Games Aaron Kaiserman

Assassin’s Creed: Good Movie, Great Video Game Movie (SPOILERS)

Adaptations of games have a lot to take into consideration besides plot. Great video games often have great narratives, but these are usually secondary to gameplay, and game logic often stretches credulity. To remain faithful to the source material, filmmakers must do more than simply adapt the story that is often just a small part of the gaming experience.

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