Cary Nelson

Cary Nelson makes some of the same points I have been making about academic freedom, including that using your expertise and professional judgment to make a syllabus is part of it, that contingent faculty do not enjoy such freedom, and that the replacement of regular with contingent faculty has the effect of eroding it. On … More Cary Nelson

Un Bon Post

Lisez-le, it is a thoughtful post on Marc Bosquet and How the University Works. And the Bittersweet Girl reminds us not to mislead students on the cost of a graduate education. My addition to that is not to mislead them on the cost of an assistant professorship. Of these three posts, mine is the most … More Un Bon Post

On Scholarship

One of my students, and one who thought she might not be advanced enough for the course, por más señas, has written this: In both films, and in the novel, the ‘natives’ are characterized by the Western narrators as convicts, enemies, or workers. When they cannot be fit into one of these categories, they are … More On Scholarship

Dambudzo Marechera

This is Reading for Pleasure Wednesday and I have little new to report since I am still reading The Black Insider, very slowly. Logic is an attitude. It freezes us forever in the icy tumult of all the cursed attitudes they stuffed into us. But even where thoughts have died, something ghostly lingers behind. An … More Dambudzo Marechera

Lessig on Obama

My post of Derrick Ashong speaking on Barack Obama is popular, for good reason. Chez Lumpenprofessoriat there is an excellent video by Lawrence Lessig on why to support Obama over Clinton this primary and caucus season, in case your state has not voted yet or in case you are going to the convention. It is … More Lessig on Obama

Derrick Ashong

Observe this member of the band Soulfège get grilled on his support of Obama by a very rude reporter, and come out educating. H/T Momo. As the video started I thought, My God, it’s like the civics tests for Black (prospective) voters we used to have down here. As it continued, I realized that if … More Derrick Ashong