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	<title>Comments on: Arjun Appadurai Has His Own Website</title>
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		<title>By: the lolruscape &#171; Culture Matters</title>
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		<description>[...]  Meanwhile, over on SavageMinds, another choice anthro blog, Strong posted the image from Arjun Appadurai&#8217;s website with the comment, &#8220;The brand evolves.&#8221; That got Rex thinking about what he calls &#8220;the importance of handwaviness&#8221; (mark my words, Rex has coined a neologism that will stick.)  Let me quote from Rex&#8217;s definition of &#8220;handwaviness&#8221;: a certain breathless quality of argumentation which relies on enthusiasm—rather than, say, evidence—to convince. I seem to remember this to be particularly the case for Appadurai, bits of whose essay might be paraphrased as saying: “gay filipinos are doing karaoke… to Elvis songs… ZOMG EVERYTHING IS FLOWING EVERYWHERE!” or “hey you know that fractal thing on NPR yesterday about how a butterfly flaps its wings in Tokyo and there’s a storm in Paris? GLOBALIZATION IS JUST LIKE THAT D00D!!” [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...]  Meanwhile, over on SavageMinds, another choice anthro blog, Strong posted the image from Arjun Appadurai&#8217;s website with the comment, &#8220;The brand evolves.&#8221; That got Rex thinking about what he calls &#8220;the importance of handwaviness&#8221; (mark my words, Rex has coined a neologism that will stick.)  Let me quote from Rex&#8217;s definition of &#8220;handwaviness&#8221;: a certain breathless quality of argumentation which relies on enthusiasm—rather than, say, evidence—to convince. I seem to remember this to be particularly the case for Appadurai, bits of whose essay might be paraphrased as saying: “gay filipinos are doing karaoke… to Elvis songs… ZOMG EVERYTHING IS FLOWING EVERYWHERE!” or “hey you know that fractal thing on NPR yesterday about how a butterfly flaps its wings in Tokyo and there’s a storm in Paris? GLOBALIZATION IS JUST LIKE THAT D00D!!” [...]</p>
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