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  • In the piece, " Discussing the Undiscussable,"
  • When something becomes undiscussable, it is pretty much irreversible.
  • Jones is undiscussable " because he has taken sanctuary among the unwell ."
  • He takes issues which might well need discussion and by overstating the problem makes them undiscussable.
  • Ms . Croce wrote of Jones'interviewees, branding the choreographer himself " literally undiscussable ."
  • Insisting on the undiscussable correctness of one's own opinions, now "'that's "'prescriptionist.
  • Yet, during the commemoration, what happened twenty years earlier was retold innumerable times, though without any reference to the undiscussable parts of that history.
  • According to Croce, " Still ( slash ) Here " is " unintelligible as theater " and " undiscussable " as art.
  • In her thought-provoking 1995 essay " Discussing the Undiscussable, " the former New Yorker critic Arlene Croce sounded a useful warning about art that draws attention to victimhood.
  • A New York Times op-ed piece argued that if art that deals with pain of the diseased or dying is undiscussable then the work of masters such as Goya would be, too.
  • So strict is prohibition growing that " serious considerations of the physical attraction that develops so often between doctor and patient " are getting " swept under the rug " and becoming " undiscussable ."
  • "There's no set of instruction booklets saying what it means to ` live happily ever after .'And it's the undiscussable : It's considered unseemly or ungrateful to talk about the problems that come with success ."
  • In an article called " Discussing the Undiscussable, " she dubbed the work " victim art " and refused to attend any performances, claiming that it was " unreviewable . " The article was reprinted in her 2000 book, " Writing in the Dark ".
  • "I share that wariness, not simply because a lot of one's intellectual colleagues think one has taken leave of one's senses, but because I've not felt at all comfortable discussing matters that are from my point of view pretty undiscussable ."
  • Calling Jones the John the Baptist of his day and Zane his Jesus Christ, she wrote : " I think of him as literally undiscussable _ the most extreme case among the distressingly many now representing themselves to the public not as artists but as victims and martyrs ."
  • Alistair Cockburn organized a celebration of the 10th anniversary of the elephants in the room ( " undiscussable " agile topics / issues ) were collected, including aspects : the alliances, failures and limitations of agile practices and context ( possible causes : commercial interests, decontextualization, no obvious way to make progress based on failure, limited objective evidence, cognitive biases and reasoning fallacies ), politics and culture.