Word: detachedness
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Lavish and piquant as a mini-series should be, this co-production of A&E and the BBC never misses a note of Austen's arch comic tone, following her narrative faithfully as the Bennet family sets about finding wealthy husbands for its five unattached daughters. Production values are first...
What is the penis which is spoken of besides a detached wooden pole created in the craft shop? Does it have any greater purpose than mock ejaculation? Where does this penis disappear to after it gets dressed up in the plastic sheath and before it disrobes? Do we hear of...
In fact, Relman argues that the very purpose of the committee was to investigate the fact that Mack "wasn't doing any scientific research on the problem and wasn't being sufficiently objective and detached in his clinical approach to the abductees."
The Crimson's excellent story this week ("Letter Questions Work of 'UFO Dr.'," news story, Sep. 11, 1995) effectively refutes the notion that Dr. Mack was being criticized simply because he holds unconventional views. As described in that story, the dean's letter made it perfectly clear that there never...
Uncomfortable with his homosexuality, he was attracted to the emotionally detached style of Andy Warhol, whose impersonal images captivated the New York art scene in the 1970s. In Mapplethorpe's work and career, sex and art were inescapably intertwined. Much of his photographic work functioned as a kind of visual...