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Tag Archives: discourse

A Feminist’s Guide to Critiquing Hillary Clinton

  Lead image credit: Her Campus BY KELLY WILZ Fair warning: This blog is not going to be angry. It will not be written in all caps. There will be no vulgarity. And it probably won’t go viral. I don’t care. What I do care about is the fact I’ve read over 70+ articles in…

February 4, 2016 in Diversity, History.

Aaron Hernandez: What Does It Mean When Academics "Like" Something?

One of the advantages, I suppose, of living now is that we can access “academic” items immediately and participate in a “discourse” about these items, supposedly. I am not saying I want us to go back to the times when monks illuminated manuscripts to let future generations know exactly how they felt about many things…

July 1, 2014 in Faculty.

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