Lecturer @nuscollege, I teach a writing course on art and the attention economy, and I do research on global modernism and anglophone Chinese women’s writing.
My article on education research, co-authored with Eunice Tan, is out in JEAP! Through analysing a collaborative action research project, we argue that co-writing a rubric allows teachers to scaffold informal learning for each other. Link avail. till 18/8: https://t.co/wd6ZyKVrQj
New article out! "We Misunderstood Them" challenges dominant assumptions of Virginia Woolf's mentorship in her exchange with Ling Shuhua, and proposes new methods of reading C20th transnational exchanges. Thank you @vwoolf2021, @paceupress, @nypl, and @Soc_of_Authors.
My article on education research, co-authored with Eunice Tan, is out in JEAP! Through analysing a collaborative action research project, we argue that co-writing a rubric allows teachers to scaffold informal learning for each other. Link avail. till 18/8: https://t.co/wd6ZyKVrQj
I wrote about the publishing industry's post #BLM diversity push - the largest transformation of its kind in US history - and their current attempts to dismantle it, for quite dubious reasons w/ @dan_sinykin at @TheAtlantic. A thread to summarize the article's main arguments >>>
Why’s Jin Yong the master of wuxia novels? Many think that his books are just about flying kung fu masters. They’re actually meditations on age-old questions on Chinese culture and politics. In this 🧵, I’ll explain the themes for those not familiar with Chinese culture. 🧵1/19
Sharing Zaobao's response to my piece yesterday, which also includes their full responses to my original questions to them pre-publication. Worth reading in full, which of course was hard for us to incorporate fully over space constraints:
https://t.co/Jfemal5kGJ
When I started conceptualizing my new role as an investigative correspondent, I knew one of the stories I wanted to dig into was how & why extreme pro-Beijing narratives are hardening within parts of multicultural Singapore, my home. Here is what we found:
https://t.co/hDf4xU7GU8
Research means: Spending a week reading 20+ key studies about rubric use in education across two decades, sorting their claims into several baskets, and writing this up into a concise paragraph, only to cut most of the citations by citing 6 literature reviews. 🤓
This is the Queen's Stepwell in Gujarat, India, built nearly 1,000 years ago.
It is beautiful, but it isn't unique — India is filled with hundreds of stepwells just like it.
Here is the story of the world's most extraordinary underground architecture...
Ian Hacking, an influential and prolific philosopher known for his work on various topics in philosophy of science, died earlier today. https://t.co/L3ExP9MIHq
"The Great Gatsby" was published on this day in 1925.
When Alonzo Vereen began teaching the novel to his students, many of whom were from communities of color, they were initially uninterested. Then he found a way to bring the novel to life: https://t.co/qORAp2phCa
Susan Stanford Friedman passed away today in Madison, WI. She was an extraordinarily generous scholar, teacher, mentor, and friends. So many of us are in her debt and are better for her company. RIP.