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Trading Happiness for Confinement: Making Space for Intimacy

The text that is most influential to the scholarly work I am currently invested in is Sara Ahmed’s The Promise of Happiness. Not only does Ahmed discuss how happiness is structured as a heterosexual paradigm, but she also discusses the idea of the structures that give space to the acts of engaging in homosexual behavior. […]

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Brightly Moving Forward into a Future of Failure

Matthew Loudon Dr. Alexis Lothian ENGL 985 19 November 2013 Brightly Moving Forward into a Future of Failure There is a video floating around on the internet wherein a group of parents, adults, are asked what they believe will happen in the future. Their answers are bleak, depressingly so, all variants of “there is no […]

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Teaching Queer Theory and Alleviating Public Depression.

Kamal Salem Dr. Alexis Lothian ENGL 985 Assignment # 4 Nov, 19th, 2013   Teaching Queer Theory and Alleviating Public Depression Anne Cvetkovich is the writer who impressed me most in this course. This basically came through her two texts, Depression: A Public Feeling and An Archive of Feelings: Trauma, Sexuality, and Lesbian Public Cultures. […]

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It may or may not be relevant to the course…

…but http://adanewmedia.org/ is the link to the special issue of Ada: A Journal of Gender, New Media and Technology that I just edited.

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disclosures, identities, politics, academe

Reading the critical memoirs thus far has been quite a humbling experience; thank you to all of you for being so open to the spirit of the assignment and of the writers we have been reading in class. Having begun many drafts of more concrete moment-based memoirs, in the end I offer you some disconnected […]

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Asking Questions and Outsiderness

Megha Baikadi 985 archives and feelings Dr Alexis Lothian Writing Assignment Three, 11/5/2013 Write a brief critical memoir, analyzing an aspect of your experience inside or outside the academic world.  Use one or more of the readings from unit 3 as models, and explain how you are doing so either within your text or in […]

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My Academic Life Form Linguistics to Literature

Menia Almenia Dr. Lothian ENG 985 Assignment # 3 5 November 2013            My life as a graduate student changes my vision of the world we live in it today. As a matter of fact, I spent most of my life living in a small town in Saudi Arabia until I got the chance […]

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How Do I End Up in These Messes?: Reflections on a Teaching Moment

***Disclaimer: I am playing around with form in this – visually switching from dialogue to description of the story to moments of reflection.  The most likely case is the switching doesn’t always work. I do have ideas about different ways of visually displaying the components (possibly a multi-modal combination of text, images and video.)   […]

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The Journalings of an Adjunct English Instructor

Part I:  Journals of a College English Instructor   Getting the Job One of the most nerve-wracking parts of academic life is proving to a prospective English Dept. chair that you are worthy of standing in front of a classroom of minds to teach them something important about the literary world.  As a fairly new […]

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The “L” Word: A Memoir

Sheila Gross Dr. Alexis Lothian ENGL 985: Archives and Feelings 5 November 2013 The “L” Word: A Memoir I love you.  Reparative.  Injuring.  It’s not the actual saying of the endearment that’s injuring but the absence of it.  I can count on my fingers how many times I can recall my mother saying, “I love […]

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