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– The author’s pseudonym. “Ra” evokes the Egyptian sun god, suggesting enlightenment or divine judgment. “Locke” recalls John Locke, the philosopher of personal identity and consciousness. Together, the name implies a narrator who is both godlike (watching everything) and deeply fragmented (locked into a single perspective). No photograph of Ra Locke exists. Some believe “Ra Locke” is a collective pseudonym for a group of ex-convicts; others argue it’s a single woman writing under a male-sounding name to avoid harassment. Groping America V. 1 Riding With The Train Gang Ra Locke
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Groping America V. 1 Riding With The Train Gang Ra Locke Together, the name implies a narrator who is
The phrase "Groping America" most directly connects to a 2002 documentary of the same name. This film appears to be a hidden-camera-style investigation into the theme of "groping" in American public life. The available metadata—specifically the Korean subtitles—suggests the documentary explores this subject across various American settings, including streets, suburbs, and trains. The description hints at a narrative that ties the act of groping to America's complex relationship with sexuality, contrasting a historical Puritan legacy with modern consumer culture and sexual liberation.