Posted by Christine on July 25, 2009
Reading The Naked Ape by Desmond Morris.
I’m just starting out on this book.
Desmond Morris takes on an interesting point of view in his introduction. He states that anthropologist have it all wrong in studying group still living in “technologically simple tribal groupd” as an example of human behavior. He proposes that these groups are in fact “stultified” -they have failed to advanced and have gone wrong somewhere along the way, while the majority of humanity has explored and grown beyond this state.
Though he does not discount that this information has been useful, he proposes that it is now time to look into the “typical behavior of the typical naked ape,” i.e. the mainstream specimen who represent the majority: successful members of the main cultures.
So far so good. I look forward to more.
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Posted by Christine on July 23, 2009
I’ve been reading Stephanie Meyer’s vampire series for fun of late.
I say for fun though this is not something I would have normally picked up. I’m not too much on the whole horror genre, which was my impression of this series, and generally prefer non-finction reading anyway.
To make a long story short, a friend was cleaning up her book shelves and left me the first 2 of the series, Twilight and New Moon, which just stayed on my shelves for a little while.
Then I saw the Twilight movie.
Wow, nothing like I expected. I really did like it. So now off course I am reading the books too. Twilight and New Moon were read in a matter of 2 weeks. I now have to be patient and wait for the third, Eclipse -remember I only have the first 2, and all 13 copies at the local library are already checked out! I’m on the waiting list (sigh).
Oh well, it’ll be all the more sweet when I do get it.
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Posted by Christine on July 8, 2009
I finally got around to seeing the new Star Trek movie this week.
Wow, what a ride! Loved every minute of it. In fact, I was sorry the movie was over by the end. I’m sure I’ll be renting the video once out so I can see it again.
Zachary Quinto is simply GREAT as the new Spock. He inhabits the role just right and is doing justice to the character. Leonard Nimoy leaves big shoes to fill. And what about this new turn of event, hmm? Yes, you know what I’m talking about, with Uhura. Nice.
Spock has always been my favorite character, and it’s good to see him again. Vulcans very much took a back seat after the original series, hardly showing up in any of the subsequent series. A shame, really, as they are an interresting and admirable race.
One thing I certainly hope, though, is that this new time line runs parallel to the original time line, and does not to cancel out 40+ years of history and characters. It would not be unheard of to have 2 alternate universes happening at the same time.
This would also open the possibility of having respective characters jump from one universe to the other in a future movie. Wouldn’t that be fun?
Plus, I do think TNG deserves to continue with movies. Afterall, those actors are no where near the end of their career, with more stories to be told. Like the cliffhanger type ending regarding Data (or his “brother”) in the last movie Nemesis, for example.
So, back to Spock. Check out my squidoo lens Spock-of-Vulcan. It’s a preliminary layout, with lots of videos and fun toys for the moment. I will research a little more of Spock’s history and continue adding to it as I go. Obviously, right now there is more to the original Spock than to the new Spock. All in good time…
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