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MLA11: Hangin’ Out & Movie at the End
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At the end of this post, I’ve added a movie I made here in PDX upon my return from MLA. I rode my bike, thought about DH and what it means at this cultural moment in our universities, sat on … Continue reading
MLA11: It Gets Better (pt 1)
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MLA11: It Gets Better (pt 2)
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Paraphernalian on Why She’s Leaving the Academy
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From the trenches. When the wound is fresh, as opposed to the mellow posts I’ve been writing. Remember: It Gets Better. This is directly from Paraphernalian. Click through to the blog. It’s a short post . . . . . … Continue reading
It Gets Better: a Vid idea for MLA’s Narrating Lives
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As I prepare to visit my first MLA since 1996, I’m reflecting on the people I know who stayed in the field, and those who left, and what influenced their decisions to leave or to stay. I was cheered that … Continue reading
Exchange with MLA Executive Director Rosemary Feal about Openness
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Thank you, Dr. Feal, for responding to my post about lack of openness and transparency at the MLA11 site. You are right that $220 for non-member registration is a low conference fee. The fee is even less for MLA members. But … Continue reading
"Premiering in L.A.": the "New" MLA 2011 Jan. 6-9
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I walked the red carpet once in L.A., when the movie Practical Magic premiered, in 1998. I don’t remember why I was brought there. [Img: Steves2cents.blogspot.com] I was writing my dissertation 6 days a week, scuttling from my office only … Continue reading
Sex & Drugs in Amsterdam
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In America, we believe in “bank error in your favor,” as it says on a Monopoly “chance” card. We believe in good luck, in getting away with it. In doing what you want with or without the law on your … Continue reading
Why Amsterdam Is Better Than Vegas
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Wearing a Mink in Paris
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Moments before Brad and I were to leave home for Paris–we are attending LeWeb–I was still coatless. I hate to shop. Half-hearted attempts left me with two old light coats layered atop each other, the way people used to layer … Continue reading