Tuesday, April 17, 2007
Open Culture: Another Blog Life
My friend Dan has invited me to start contributing to Open Culture, his awesome blog and compendium of all things podcastic, free and/or cultural. Check out my first post!
Monday, April 16, 2007
Stanford-Berkeley Togetherness
On Saturday I participated in the annual Stanford-Berkeley English Department Graduate Student Conference. This year's "theme" was "Who Cares?". I gave a much-abbreviated version of my Weber talk and got some great feedback from the panel and from the audience. Professor Denise Gigante gave a very interesting keynote at the beginning of the day discussing specialization and professionalization in the field of literature.
What are we studying, anyway, and does it make sense to break things down into centuries and countries? I'm not so sure...at the very least, I've never felt very comfortable putting myself in a temporal box.
What are we studying, anyway, and does it make sense to break things down into centuries and countries? I'm not so sure...at the very least, I've never felt very comfortable putting myself in a temporal box.
Labels:
conferences,
papers,
weber
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