Monday 20 September 2010

The Muhammad Book: The Rushdie Discourse In The Guise Of Lifestyle Literature

I was following Popes visit in UK and eventually came up with, 'Pope, Pokemon and porn don't drop from the sky'! While revolving around the Papal visit  bumped on  lifestyle guru Deepak Chopras interview in Newyork Times on his last book 'Muhammad', a few thoughts got added to my brain storming!

Life imitate art and art imitate life, that was the saying!Rushdie didn't bother about the wise cracks and chalenged the notion of unquestioned venerability of the devine!In his core message Salman Rushdie forever changed the routemap of literature and established itself larger than art or life!A Voltaire of our time, Rushdie showed the monumental weight of questioning through literature and subsequently found the world devided on it at the expense of his own life!

Sunday 19 September 2010

Dresscodes: Pope, Pokemon and Porn Don't Drop From The Sky

If one ever bother to look at the uniforms of a waiter or a waitress they would find it's designed to make the service more visible and to make the server invisible!Dresscodes are there to reduce the personality of an individual and to assign a predestined class under one or other particular indoctrination or in Marxism a preconcieved classnessness!!Still in a lot of Chineese campus'  students of both sex seat next to each other in Turkish toilets!!Dresscodes in temples, mosques, churches, clubs, offices, schools, military; you name it!

Friday 10 September 2010

Numbers And Neurology Of Intimacy



Why I am so much bothered about the statistical data of my online activities?Apart from being a communication tool these activities surely changing or already changed our perception on things!
When fb or Myspace change their format quite a substantial number among us react such a way that can be explained only in terms of sense of belongingness!Loyalty cards for those who crossed the 1,000 member bar like the supermarket chains?Easy rate loans for who reached 5,000?An instant and continuous  mash of 'Crime and punishment'?