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VCAA writes their own papers?
« on: November 08, 2011, 03:19:48 pm »
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Re: VCAA writes their own papers?
« Reply #1 on: November 08, 2011, 03:33:00 pm »
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I'm not seeing the link with VCAA apart from exam topic..

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Re: VCAA writes their own papers?
« Reply #2 on: November 08, 2011, 03:38:58 pm »
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Have you read the article? VCAA just took snippets, even the dolphin comment was taken. Ignoring all the football references and minus a few paragraphs and we have our Language Analysis article.

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Re: VCAA writes their own papers?
« Reply #3 on: November 08, 2011, 03:52:58 pm »
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I'm not seeing the link with VCAA apart from exam topic..

Nah it's there.

"It was not always so.
From the nativity of our culture, tattoos almost always meant trouble. First the Greeks and then the Romans inked the unconsenting backs of prisoners and slaves. The practice continued in Europe throughout the Middle Ages to mark the deviant and the incarcerated.
The indelible cruelty of the penal tattoo can still be seen living in the flesh of those who survived the death camps of Word War II. There is little that suggests the horror of this genocide more than these numbered tattoos. The proprietary mark of Auschwitz reminds us of the horror of the human body as an effect of the state.
For millennia, and with few exceptions, ink on the body signified ownership and brutality. This external mark was an indication of control; a sign that its bearer had a value that hovered somewhere between chattel and machine.
When something is imposed without our consent, we humans tend to develop a strong sense of satire. From at least the 18th century, those who had been marked by the state as "deviant" began to create their own tattoos.
Australian convicts were known to make a mockery of the king by etching the words, "Property of Mother England" into the flesh on their backs. By these means, their floggers were reminded that they were vandalising the property of the crown."

"These were the traditions of defiance that saw a tattoo artist set up shop in every Australian shopping centre in the 1990s. And it was in one of these new body modification boutiques that I, and many other young women, dared to "defile" our femininity. Back then, a handful of us angry young things had symbols of our gender affixed to our own bodies. Our theory went that these marks were lampooning the arrogance of a state that presumed etcetera, etcetera.
Of course, ink for women quickly morphed from rebellion into a distant cousin. Tattoos became sexy and adorned the limbs of Sarah Palin's daughters. Personally, I find this profoundly annoying. Here I am stuck not with a real memory of my feminist youth but an indelible kinship to Bristol."

"The tattoo has been commodified and now performs, more or less, as it originally did; it is fashion's proprietary mark.
It's difficult, of course, to imagine a time when a tattoo marked anyone, man or woman, as an eager freak. For a brief moment, however, I did feel Carnivale unfolding on my skin. And now, I look at my Angry Woman symbol and I see an ornament as ordinary as any other cosmetic quirk."

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Re: VCAA writes their own papers?
« Reply #4 on: November 08, 2011, 04:00:52 pm »
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Oh wow! I read the VCAA one quickly and skimmed this one but didn't pick that up :)

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Re: VCAA writes their own papers?
« Reply #6 on: November 10, 2011, 12:59:51 am »
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Lmao, that is all
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Re: VCAA writes their own papers?
« Reply #7 on: November 10, 2011, 01:04:02 am »
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VCAA dun goofed
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Re: VCAA writes their own papers?
« Reply #8 on: November 10, 2011, 09:39:25 am »
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