Conorpants's "Grad school required reading (Humanties)"

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I’ve been checking out Grad Schools Recently. These are books that I’ve seen on syllabuses. If I read a lot of them, I shouldn’t have to worry about falling behind in my reading when I finally get to grad school, right?

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    Beyond the Pleasure Principle (Penguin Modern Classics)
    by Sigmund Freud

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    The Ego and the Id
    by Sigmund Freud

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    The History of Sexuality: An Introduction
    by Michel Foucault

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    The Sublime Object of Ideology (Phronesis (Paperback))
    by Slavoj Zizek

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    The German Ideology
    by Karl Marx

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    Marx's Capital Fourth Edition
    by Ben Fine

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    The DIVISION OF LABOR IN SOCIETY
    by Emile Durkheim

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    Interaction Ritual - Essays on Face-to-Face Behavior
    by Erving Goffman

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    The Forest of Symbols: Aspects of Ndembu Ritual
    by V. Turner

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    Interpretation of Cultures (Basic Books Classics)
    by Clifford Geertz

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    Works and Lives: The Anthropologist As Author
    by Clifford Geertz

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    Essays on Music
    by Theodor Adorno

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  15. 20.
    Kant's 'Critique of Pure Reason'
    by Theodor W. Adorno

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  16. 21.
    Camera Lucida: Reflections on Photography
    by Roland Barthes

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  17. 22.
    Image-Music-Text
    by Roland Barthes

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  18. 23.
    The Grain of the Voice: Interviews 1962-1980
    by Roland Barthes

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Created by Conorpants on Oct 26, 2007.
 

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