Cafe Bedouin
Cafe Bedouin
Cafe Bedouin
This is my show. It’s a blog as hupomnemata. Michael Foucault defined hupomnemata as a personal notebook similar to a spiritual journal but with a different goal. He did not want “to pursue the unspeakable, nor to reveal the hidden, nor to say the unsaid [like a spiritual journal does], but on the contrary to capture the already said, to collect what one has managed to hear or read, and for a purpose that is nothing less than the shaping of the self.”
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Small talk as a costly signal of social commitment: for many of the social benefits of language, the content of what is said literally doesn't matter. pic.twitter.com/wypaSXq0tr— Cameron Harwick (@C_Harwick) October 10, 2022
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