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Episode of Central Authors devoted to Lost Causes
You can see me talk–*very* glibly, and mostly to undergrads–about Lost Causes: Historical Consciousness in Victorian Literature on our campus’s “Central Authors” television show here. (Scroll down to November.)
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Oceania has always been following Eastasia
I hadn’t really noticed this formally until yesterday, but apparently once you follow someone in Twitter, all their previous updates are retroactively incorporated into your timeline, as if you had been following that person forever. That’s a slightly puzzling behavior: … Continue reading
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Survey about Web 2.0 & teaching
Some of you will have seen this already, but Tom Franklin is administering a survey about the use of web 2.0 in teaching [“we” in the paragraphs below = Tom Franklin]: We are undertaking an international study of the use of … Continue reading
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Not sure what to title this to keep the pervs away
At Cult of Mac yesterday, Leander Kahney wrote about a new Japan-only feature of the iPhone 3G: The iPhone 3G in Japan has a special feature unique to that country: The camera always makes a conspicuous “shutter†sound when a … Continue reading
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So the Flip really is easy to use . . .
A week or so ago I bought a Flip video camera–after an amusing exchange at Best Buy in which a sales associate claimed never to have heard of this trendy popular camera despite standing in front of a display of … Continue reading
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For CCSU people: Winter Session 2009 in London
More details will follow soon, but it looks like A & I will be taking classes to London during the 2009 Winter Session. There’ll be 200- (suitable for nonmajors) and 400-level courses on American modernist expats, and a 400-level class … Continue reading
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Profiting from rejection, or, I’m going to Portugal!
Earlier this summer, I wrote up a short paper based on my wikified class notes assignment, and sent it off to WikiSym 2008 as a research paper proposal. This was, in retrospect, overly ambitious: The “research paper” section really is … Continue reading
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4 points of unbridled commercialism
The Hartford Craigslist is apparently primarily read by people who say, “yes, I’ll pay the full asking price for item X,” only to write back a few hours later and say, “actually, can you take 60% of the asking price?” … Continue reading
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Two things that have given me the heebie-jeebies today
First, Kevin Carey’s terrific op-ed on the changing role of student loan debt in today’s InsideHigherEd.com, as well as the comment thread, is terrifying, though sadly familiar. A &I mordantly refer to our student loan debt as our second, nicer … Continue reading
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The reviewer reviewed: Lost Causes in Victorian Studies
So, maybe you’ve read my post on going from the dissertation to the book, but you don’t know whether the final outcome is any good. Lost Causes has gotten several reviews so far–in Novel, Clio, and The Dickens Quarterly–and they’ve … Continue reading
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