Currently reading The Ministry for the Future by Kim Stanley Robinson. Absolutely now a science fiction nonfiction novel. The story has become the reality. https://t.co/8mMGtJVM7c
This is a fascinating read, especially for my fellow humanities scholars. We have to read the writing on the digital wall here, and carefully assess what it is we value about our discipline so we can take it into a changing future.
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As a Northern Irish immigrant to Canada, every year I love hearing people talk about achieving things โbefore the snow flies.โ Itโs true - these seasonal chores are vast, but the poetry spilling from everyoneโs lips makes them seem so exciting. #Immigrants#Canada#poetry
School is in session! We are excited to welcome our @uw_english students back to the Critical Media Lab! Follow along @uwcrimelab for info on all talks and special events this term ๐ค
Last time I get to do this! Winter semester book list is in. Iโm ready for reading and blanket forts for the last time. Graduating this spring ๐ฉโ๐๐ #amreading#englishmajor#books
@beisan I was undecided prior to watching. But your passion, perspectives, and analysis have won my vote. Your confidence and calls to action have led me to believe in you. Great job last night! (I saw the 2nd debate only)
โI suspect that reading fiction is one of the few remaining paths to transcendence, that elusive state in which the distance between the self and the universe shrinks,โ Ceridwen Dovey writes. https://t.co/MVbQKtl2im
@Trevornoah โBorn a Crimeโ is full of profoundly simple analogies that explain complex historical problems with such depth of understanding and Iโm wishing Iโd just read this book instead of a million peer reviewed articles in an attempt to understand any number of human issues.