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Set List for Sunday's Gig
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Well - it's tough to do a set list through the haze of memory, but digging through my records I can roughly recall what I did or didn't play at Sunday's gig. So here's the setlist.
You've got the Roots, Mos Def and my favorite Jill Scott song (well, the original one anyway)! Woot! You hardly hear that in Singapore...
Now if you have Bahamadia, Del the Funky Homosapien and A Tribe Called Quest on the playlist, I'll definitely go to the next set! When are you playing again?
Language Log discusses the way grammar and semantics/meaning get personified with distinct genders: Someone should investigate the ways in which the grammar/semantics distiction is personified. Grammar is often cast as a fussy schoolteacher (a schoolmarm, in particular: Miss Fidditch) or some other kind of authority figure, a legislator or judge or priest (almost surely male). But grammar can also be seen as empty form, which on its own produces mere chatter without substance - a female stereotype. Meaning, in contrast, is configured either as substantial and significant (so: agentive and male) or as "natural", even earthy (so: passive and female). ( Link , via Feministe ) I suppose there's something in the human condition that makes it easier for us to respond to abstract concepts (such as grammar) when they are described human characteristics, but it's interesting to see how stereotypes can get buried in these personifications. Of course, who pays any attention to
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Now if you have Bahamadia, Del the Funky Homosapien and A Tribe Called Quest on the playlist, I'll definitely go to the next set! When are you playing again?