Tuesday, December 30, 2003
Disinterestendmess and objectivity: How to address a controversial topic
EBSCOhost
Quote Graff's argument in "Hiding ..." p. 248. Consider the issue of "So what"
also relate it to the work of the dramaturg
also use Brunett's nice turn of Phrase "this sort should be the reduction of the complex to the simple, but never to the simplistic"
Quote Graff's argument in "Hiding ..." p. 248. Consider the issue of "So what"
also relate it to the work of the dramaturg
also use Brunett's nice turn of Phrase "this sort should be the reduction of the complex to the simple, but never to the simplistic"
Quick Links
Representations of the Intellectual - Edward Said (Arabic)
Haven't I seen you somewhere before? - on uniformity of looks under capitalism
Martin Kramer: Said's Splash, From Ivory Towers on Sand
The Native Informant - Profile of Fouad Ajami
On Spivak's experience of writing Death of a Discipline
Altschuler, Glen C. "Let Me Edutain You." New York Times 4 Apr. 1999, sec. 4A: 50