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Buy the book!
Just in time for my birthday Saturday, I received a royalty statement for Lost Causes. The book is doing ok in its first year–actually, it’s sold better than I would have expected–but I do have some observations: Buy the CD … Continue reading
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Yet more on service!
Devoted readers of this blog–a number I believe to be in the millions–will recall that, a couple of weeks ago, I got some strange news: Despite having been elected chair of a particular committee, and despite having been told that … Continue reading
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Ms. Mentor, meet the Valve
Today’s Ms. Mentor column offers a juicy pop-culture tidbit: Certainly there is a public image of fashion for academics. . . . For women it is the frumpy Marian the Librarian look — thoroughly unlike Julia Roberts’s professorial character in … Continue reading
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A Freudian? Me?
Back when I was in the Psychoanalytic Studies Program, it would have amused me to no end to be characterized as a Freudian: (We’ve become strangely Freudian over at Bookslut, what with Jason B. Jones’s new column and my reading … Continue reading
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Leveraging Big Brother
When I started using online tools in my classes, it wasn’t to keep track of students: I wanted to help them engage with the material. I will say, however, that a significant advantage of moving assignments and readings online–especially an … Continue reading
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Back to School
Today, while running a last-second back-to-school errand, I saw this sign emphasizing the life of the mind: Stay classy, Chili’s! Tomorrow’s theoretically the start of classes, though in the great division of labor A teaches TR and I teach MWF, … Continue reading
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Prepositions
Via the Kenyon Review blog, here’s a post at the Oxford UP blog about prepositions, which defends the honor of these little words and points to a new website, The Preposition Project, “a monumental undertaking that systematically describes 673 distinct … Continue reading
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Blast that Larry Craig!
It’s a long story, but I have an office off by myself, away from the rest of the department. The chair of the closest department is a friendly person, and we regularly joke about the relative importance of our departments, … Continue reading
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A back-to-school poem
Academia To pimp the fine young cadence of the dying gasp’s demented urge to sentence and to dumb back the ecstasies that press up from, well, NOTHING– this is our tiny calling, our bungled ancientness. –Joe Wenderoth, No Real Light … Continue reading
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The Tuesday Morning Quarterback can’t read
Second-guessing ESPN columnists is more Erik’s thing, but I couldn’t resist this. In his NFC preview, Gregg “Tuesday Morning Quarterback” Easterbrook blasts John Fox for blaspheming: “We’re owed a little bit of luck by the football gods, if there is … Continue reading
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