¡Adentro!

When we discovered these records we could not have explained why they were saying ¡adentro!, but we understood that they were saying it, and we liked it. Axé.

And now, the beginning of that Munck chapter

…on neoliberalism, in Neoliberalism: A Critical Reader. My notes are never complete, but we have this book on Ebscohost. – the “free” market is not a natural occurrence; the capitalist state has been restructured by neoliberalism (i.e. the market has not just driven the state back); the new political matrix created by neoliberalism has had … More And now, the beginning of that Munck chapter

A draft missive

This has to be shortened and made less challenging, as it will be an e-mail. I seek editing suggestions. Cher J, et cher R, When we chose V as a textbook, one reason was that it was the abbreviated version of another textbook we liked (SQ). We had decided that to work toward consistency without … More A draft missive

On meritocracies

So I  saw the pile of four books with which my colleague, hired after me, is coming up for promotion and I said: why have I not produced four books? But my colleague was hired with joy, not begrudgingly, and was welcomed upon his arrival, not suspected of low designs. He has a housewife who … More On meritocracies

A hypothesis.

At this point I would consider, for six figures, a job in language program — almost — because I have so much experience of the language program wars, I might as well. I could do better than the average, narrow SLA person, I am sure. Everyone wants to get the language program taken care of … More A hypothesis.

Life of the mind.

“One of my oldest crusades is against the distinction between thought and feeling, which is really the basis of all anti-intellectual views: the heart and the head, thinking and feeling, fantasy and judgment . . . and I don’t believe it’s true. . . . I have the impression that thinking is a form of … More Life of the mind.