Arte poética

What is poetry, and who is the poet, in this text?    Que el verso sea como una llave Que abra mil puertas. Una hoja cae; algo pasa volando; Cuanto miren los ojos creado sea, Y el alma del oyente quede temblando.    Inventa mundos nuevos y cuida tu palabra; El adjetivo, cuando no da … More Arte poética

Reading for Pleasure Wednesday: United Native Americans of New England

Education is also pleasurable. “The Pilgrims (who did not even call themselves pilgrims) did not come here seeking religious freedom; they already had that in Holland. They came here as part of a commercial venture. They introduced sexism, racism, anti-lesbian and gay bigotry, jails, and the class system to these shores. One of the very … More Reading for Pleasure Wednesday: United Native Americans of New England

Never Placate

There is an abusive situation to which I never pay attention for reasons of rank: how could this person touch me? Yet they can. I have not realized until now what the complete dynamic was. I have been trying to negotiate and placate. Thus I play into this person’s hands. Never placate. Learn to notice … More Never Placate

Revolution Rock

We have not sung in some time, but now we are singing Revolution Rock. After twelve years of oppression I told the M.A.’s I had had it, I would no longer test from a commercial testing bank, I would make my own examinations and peg them to national standards. I said I was sure I … More Revolution Rock

Academic Issues From A Very Contrarian Point of View Monday: On Rights for Non Tenure Track Faculty

Do you think all the kind articles about how adjuncts and other non tenure track faculty should be well treated is part of the abolition of tenure generally? An old colleague of mine thought adjuncts, instructors, and non tenure track faculty should have non ideal working conditions precisely so that they would either go on … More Academic Issues From A Very Contrarian Point of View Monday: On Rights for Non Tenure Track Faculty