Tierney Oberhammer
Tierney is an aspiring fiction writer who just graduated from college and is trying to get rid of all her belongings. She is broke.
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University of North Carolina - Asheville. Degree in Literature with an emphasis in writing and a Minor in CommunicationInterests
art, music, writing, books, reading, film, cinema, communication, media, poetry, short stories, literature, theory, publication, editing, magazines, travelMotto
In the exact now we are all always okay.Favorites
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Ginsberg's Moloch and Burrough's AddictionAn essay discussing William Burroughs' Queer and Allen Ginsberg's Howl and the corresponding theme of addiction of the two works.
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Freud in Martin Winkler's Essay "Oedipus in the Cinema"An essay-extraction of Freud's theory out of Martin Winkler's essay "Oedipus in the Cinema." -
Literature TheoryThese six terms come from different schools of literary theory from Freud to Deleuze: performativity, uncanny, essentialism, fetish, ISA and, rhizome.
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Body Language And Conventional Notions of SexualityIn both of the above works an explanation of the body's cultural inscription reveals how society determines our beliefs regarding sex/gender and why those beliefs are faulty. This analysis re-imagines conventional notions of sexuality. -
Submission in Beat Works of LiteratureA discussion of Joyce Johnson's Minor Characters and two selected Gregory Corso poems. Both Beat writers perpetuate the very ideology they seek to resist.
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Carl Jung and the Collective UnconsciousThis brief explanatory essay provides a general overview of some of Carl Jung's major ideas: the collective unconscious, myth, symbol, archetype, introverted, extroverted and reacting subject.
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Structuralism and Ferdinand Saussure's Theory of LinguisticsA brief explanatory essay describing the basic tenants of Saussure's theory of linguistics with definitions of terms and comprehensive examples of those terms at work. Also, the application of linguistics to literary analysis.