Le vendredi

I am perfectly well, perhaps the best ever, but so introverted. It is possible that other people have these phases as well, when they are on sabbatical. I am not working on teaching, research or service, I am going through my books and creating a more amenable, and also more up to date work environment … More Le vendredi

Noam Chomsky

Here we have a piece on Chomsky to read. Here we have the first month of Hattie‘s blog, November 2005. I started three months later, in February, 2006, and Hattie died in November, 2017. This means we have twelve years of blog posts from Hattie to review, 144 months. This month, this year, every day … More Noam Chomsky

Campus Rebellions and Plantation Politics: Power, Privilege, and the Emancipatory Struggle in Higher Education

Axé. I did not submit to this CFP, but I will be interested in the book. Campus Rebellions and Plantation Politics: Power, Privilege, and the Emancipatory Struggle in Higher Education Editors: Frank Tuitt, University of Denver Bianca C. Williams, CUNY Graduate Center Dian Squire, Iowa State University Saran Stewart, University of the West Indies, Mona … More Campus Rebellions and Plantation Politics: Power, Privilege, and the Emancipatory Struggle in Higher Education

Things to do

First, call the bookkeeper (because she has a call in). Then, call the business office (because I have tried to before). Then, find out about whether there is a case manager. Next, start finding out about the doctors. My most recent missive on this matter had these points: 1. [] will visit one afternoon (post … More Things to do

Rien n’est fini

But it seems that my father is going to die. Here is something his accountant suggested as a mantra. In purest outpoured light, shimmers the godhead of the world… (it begins) this is a verse Rudolf Steiner wrote, so the godhead is many gods that have dwindled or died and live in the (ether-spiritual-other world, … More Rien n’est fini