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End of Semester Roundup

Prof Hacker’s end of semester checklist post suggested writing some sort of “End of the Semester Roundup” post so I thought I would write one up. This semester was one of great advancements for me. I taught my first college level courses and had a great time doing so. Originally, my schedule involved teaching two sections of Composition I but during the first week of the semester I ended up adding a section of Composition II as well.

Comp I was a lot of work, but well worth it. I saw a lot of advancement in my student’s work as the semester went on. I also saw a lot if disappointing efforts from others. Teaching writing and grammar also allowed me to sharpen my own skills and talk about some of the adventures I have had over the years as a student and academic. Check out the class weblog for more information.

Composition II was a great joy to teach. I got to teach a lot of my favourite canonical authors like Chopin, Gilman, and Ibsen.An unconscious theme of discussing gender and women’s liberation became a focus of our close readings as the semester advanced through short stories to plays (A Doll House, Othello) and then to poets like Plath and Dickinson. Immediately, a handful of students stood apart from the rest of the class but I also saw many others slowly begin to contribute more and more as they became more comfortable with their own close reading skills. My focus in class was on what my students wanted to discuss. Of course, I would bring lecture notes with ideas I wanted to highlight. However, after our daily, randomly selected, journal readers I would ask the class where they wanted to begin, what they wanted to discuss, and that is where we would start. I could talk for hours about most of the texts we read, but I am more concerned with what my students wish to discuss.

One student in particular started the semester off very slowly only to eventually be the first to raise their hand almost every class. Another only contributed on Fridays, somehow, but always blew our minds with their ideas. Almost every student in class had a day where they stood out and shone brighter than anyone else.

The week of my classroom observation by Dr. Alexander coincided with my favorite week of the semester: the week we discussed (post)modern authors like Borges, Coover, and Auster. I was very impressed with my students and their ability to tackle these difficult texts. I can’t wait to teach 102 again and hope I get a chance to pick up a section in the spring. Check out our course weblog.

This semester I ran our course weblogs on WordPress and am thrilled with the results. I have run WP on a number of websites, including this one, for the past four years and couldn’t be happier with the results. In the spring I think I am going to try the dreaded Blackboard for my classes. As an offsite alternative, I believe I am going to wade my toes into the world of Drupal as well. I am going to spend some time over break considering my options.

I also guest lectured for two classes in Dr. McCadden’s upper level class ENG203 The Origins of Literature. I presented two lectures: “Telemachus & The Search For the Ideal Son in Classical Greek Literature” and “The Odyssey & Nonlinear Reading.”

Another project I am going to finish over break is the long-awaited draft of my article on Shelley Jackson for The Quarterly Conversation. I was supposed to have this completed for the winter issue, but the hectic nature of the fall semester got in the way. Scott Esposito was gracious enough to give me an extension. I’m hoping to have something to him early in the new year.

I have a handful of journal article proposals that I need to send over break as well. A few of them are spinoff projects from my MA thesis and others are ideas that I have brewed for a period of time. Hopefully some of them will be publishable.

in the spring, currently, I am teaching two sections of Comp I. One is MWF, the other TT. This isn’t the most ideal schedule, but hopefully I will pick another Comp I, a Comp II, or another class. I am very happy to have a few weeks off to get some of my work done and prep for the spring. However, I am also excited to get back to Burlington and begin teaching again.


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Publishing In Transformative Works & Cultures

Coming in September I will be publishing an interview in Transformative Works & Culture with Dr. Angela Thomas about her work on the Virtual Macbeth project in Second Life. I am really happy about getting to work with Dr. Thomas. It has been a goal of mine for the past few years to work with her and I am very pleased to finally be able to in a great journal like TW&C.


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  • via : the Lakers replayed the Marvin Gaye national anthem tonight at their game:
  • Good night/morning, off to bed once I finish watching @ on Colbert
  • @ haha that happened to me the 1st time I used Second Life too. Page down also fixed it.
  • Ars Technica on Ubuntu 9.04 (out in 3 weeks!) http://is.gd/pDO0
  • @ Say Hi to everyone for me; I have too much going on down here to make it up.
  • Remixing my GCal. NP:Curtis Mayfield-Curtis
  • testing something
  • testing it again
  • Test #
  • Test 4 #
  • Ok I tried to add that selective Twitter app to Facebook, but it won’t update at all now.
  • @ Good morning.
  • @ I am listening to an Australian band right now.
  • Oh now it is working. Good.
  • @ The Birthday Party
  • @ One of my favorite bands. Early eighties postpunk (I guess? That’s the best description I suppose) http://is.gd/qNAp
  • @ Oh wow. Yes very small!
  • Emily Short on agency in Interactive Fiction: http://emshort.wordpress.com/2009/03/03/types-of-action-and-types-of-agency/ #
  • Good morning/evening. Have to write weblog posts and work on thesis revisions today. NP: Harmony In My Head podcast from last week.
  • @ Did you go last night?
  • @ you can interchange the “well, Obama didn’t change that policy, so BUSH WAS RIGHT” meme as well. the worst crap.
  • Oh, I weblog roll last night too
  • New Weblog Post: Weekly Reader https://wpwend.com/?p=1708 #
  • If you’ve sent me an email in the past 3 or 4 days, I am answering it right now #
  • Writing weblog posts for the week
  • Posts written on John Joseph’s book + Backtype. Scrapped two others.
  • NP: Ornette Coleman-Sound Grammar
  • @ I am very envious of you + others power to get that done.
  • watching @ live tweet women’s pro soccer. NP: Miles Davis-Cellar Door Sessions Disc 4
  • Watching first two episodes of the Second Doctor adventure “The Seeds Of Death” http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Seeds_of_Death
  • Hmm…an Australian job Twitter profile added me…
  • @ Thanks for adding me, big fan of OLM
  • Good morning/evening. Starting in new school district today. Going to leave a little early b/c I am not sure on the map where the school is!
  • Long day (in a good way) at new work. Ran into old friend from shows. Also, mother of deceased best friend. Which was sad but awesome too.
  • Just listed myself in the http://localtweeps.com local Twitter directory in ZIP 08050
  • New Weblog Post: Evolution Of A Cro-Magnon https://wpwend.com/?p=1715 #
  • Working on some thesis revisions. Want to have new (final?) draft by end of week. Listening to new ep of All Go No Slow! http://is.gd/r5Dh
  • @ Twhirl isn’t showing either yours or my icon either right now!
  • RT : From The Onion: “Scholars Discover 23 Blank Pages That May As Well Be Lost Samuel Beckett Play” http://bit.ly/jxYr #
  • @ They were so kind to add me to their weblogroll, so am especially excited to promote them. need more + more digital pubs like it.
  • @ I’m not losing anything but icons, so plenty of room over here :)
  • @ your pic is back now
  • @ added!
  • RT : The Alternate Reality Game database is now on Twitter. Let them know what sort of info you’d like to see: @ :)
  • @ Hmm, now all of my msgs are gone from Twhirl!
  • @ I get the same from English.
  • Watching eps 3 + 4 of The Seeds Of Death
  • @ I update a few accounts (and FriendFeed) using Twhirl
  • @ Twhirl is great in Linux too!
  • Good morning/evening. So far, not working today (but already scheduled for Thursday!). Need to email adviser w/ a thesis idea.
  • @ Yes, a Twitter presence would be great. RSS is good, but being on Twitter gets attention much easier/quicker. A great idea.
  • Finished rereading Woolf’s “Three Guineas” this morning. Next up: Barth’s “On With The Story”
  • Vermont FTW http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2009/04/07/us/AP-GayMarriage-Vermont.html?_r=2&hp #
  • Just submitted a proposal to Transformative Works & Culture: http://journal.transformativeworks.org
  • @ An interview proposal about MMOs. I loved the Ashby essay on fan fiction and anime in their first issue.
  • @ they def look awesome on women
  • Printing off pieces of original thesis draft and working with it for new version. Had a great idea today for one portion #
  • @ Yes! I think I have a solid breakthrough. One of the original portions I might just cut out however b/c it’s just not working
  • @ A few pieces that are gonna not make the cut might be flippable into journal articles however. So hooray.
  • @ Yep :)It looks like I will have plenty to keep myself busy with for awhile…
  • @ I don’t play much right now, but the proposal is about literature + 2nd life, especially the work of @ (but don’t tell her!)
  • @ you got a DM :)
  • @ Have a wonderful day Christy
  • Hey, 7 of 9 is on Law & Order tonight.
  • Ok time for bed…have work in the morning
  • Good morning/evening. A lot to do today after work. Have a run, thesis revisions, and then more and more and more.
  • @ Wow, there is a New Jersey one now? I can just imagine now bad.
  • RT : Tweflth Night in Second Life – pics from the performance http://tinyurl.com/dahlln
  • Back home. Today was Greek day so I got to teach myths all day and discuss Greek mythology in general to pretty interested sixth graders.
  • @ How is the weather up by you? It got real cold down here in the past 24 hours.
  • Listening to Amy Goodman repeatedly sneeze but make it throw the news headlines on DN!. Over power, over come.
  • @ 9th grade. Just getting into punk more seriously. friend i was w/ was bummed “Kurt is gonna go to hell” defriended him quickly.
  • @ is there a way on Feministing to get a feed on weblog comments that I “like”? I’d love to add that to FriendFeed.
  • Oldie but goodie: Mr. Rogers was a proponent of fair use: http://tinyurl.com/38pxob #
  • @ I skim comments on Feministing + occasionally hit “like” button. I’ve kinda got comment thread burnout in general from all sites.
  • @ But yeah, glad you like my idea. Would be a cool way to share even more stuff.
  • Typing up notes I found for a fiction project I never started. Prob 2 years old. Still looks pretty good.
  • @ Yeah, you are totally right, that’s a way better way to describe it.
  • I’m surprised there isn’t a “Twitter Crush” Web Site yet.
  • I like having subbing listings Online, but hate that I am now obsessively refreshing.
  • Also: new district I am in has morning announcements available via RSS. Cool.
  • Democracy Now! is on Twitter: @
  • @ I’m sure there already are and probably always have been. Just seems a lot more transparent nowadays.
  • @ A live event I really enjoy is the nightly/morning set of tweet links you offer!
  • @ we can work on that :)
  • Nice! Just got email to upgrade GrandCentral account to Google Voice
  • Watching final 2 eps of The Seeds Of Death
  • Ah! @ from Dollhouse is on Twitter. The best part of the show by FAR.
  • Oh, Good morning/evening. Eating breakfast right now then shower and then food shopping w/ Mom. Cat is sleeping under desk.
  • A site that auto runs a “virus scan” just showed up in my Google Alerts. New method for scummy malware/virus creators to get you to click?
  • @ Thankfully I am not running Windows.
  • @ In WordPress I use a plugin called Twitter Tools
  • Kristeva + Moi essays on de Beauvoir in new PMLA #
  • RT : Hey folks! Follow @ on twitter–NOW!!!
  • @ Fox cutting Dollhouse’s last ep=I don’t think will invest in a Fox show ever again. Sick of this bullshit network screwing shows
  • New Weblog Post: Backtype https://wpwend.com/?p=1717 #
  • @ Selena!
  • @ With
  • @ I blogged about Backtype today https://wpwend.com/?p=1717
  • @ Ugh, yes.
  • @ They’re pissed their 2000 year old scam is falling apart. Only people I’ve banned have been Christians too.
  • @ We got extra this week *passes you some*
  • Piecing new thesis draft together from original draft. Devoting all morning/afternoon tomorrow to tinkering w/ some ideas. #
  • Great new Firefox Add On=Tree Style Tab http://tinyurl.com/3bhosa I now have my tabs at bottom of screen
  • It lets you hide your tab bar too. FTW!
  • Welcome my pal (going back to IRC and Newsgroups!) Selena @ to Twitter
  • Good morning. Slept in bit this morning so late start. working on thesis until run at 3pm.have last.fm library on shuffle: http://is.gd/rM6L
  • Just had a proposal accepted for a journal #
  • Strongly considering scrapping portion of thesis about PWG. just isn’t working for me & is kinda redundant now given section on TWOG/Dracula
  • @ I love my Gateway laptop. I mostly run Ubuntu Linux on it, but have XP partition also. No big problems ever.
  • @ Mine gets really hot once in awhile, but I figured out the combo of programs that did it and then it ceased.
  • RT : Tip of the Week– A dating web site actually uses your Netflix rental and rating history for matching: http://twurl.nl/mg6ta4
  • @ OHH a piece of my thesis might be spinable for that journal. thanks for linking
  • @ please thank SG for recommending Tree Style Tabs. Really changing my Firefox experience. I love the tab auto hide feature.
  • Off for run and then dinner. Be back.
  • RT : The Consequences of Anti-LGBT Bullying http://tinyurl.com/cw2ayw
  • @ How many years back with Backtype eventually crawl for comments? Seems to be going further back for me (which is great!)
  • @ haha people do that on garden state parkway too. total epic fail when they almost plow into a cop responding to an accident/etc.
  • @ socialist class war spreads to our highways! alert glenn beck!
  • @ No, but I am now.
  • Finishing up a few odds and ends before Dollhouse. NP:Mahavishnu Orchestra-Birds Of Fire Morning to @ and @
  • @ Erm, there was supposed to be a “good” before morning. Wishing a good morning, not just a morning :)
  • Going to channel @ for next few hours & offer links to what I reading NP: The Blue Humans-Live New York 1980
  • Taken from: http://delicious.com/wpwend42/read
  • @ rip slamhita long live desifeminista!
  • Reading about Shia Family Laws in Afghanistan. Boy freedom sure is on the march there ugh: http://is.gd/rVWl
  • Reading about UofM going digital: http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2009/03/23/michigan
  • Nice comment about UofM from In The Middle: hopefully the turn to digital is the end of the $90 scholarly book: http://is.gd/rW0j
  • Reading Double Cross @ excellent interview w/ Ivo from the NJHC band Vision: http://is.gd/rW11
  • Reading about misogynists on the Internet: http://www.salon.com/opinion/feature/2007/03/31/sierra/ HT to @
  • @ Ok, sounds good. I’ll try to submit more weblogs/individual posts that are older to help out.
  • NP: Hendrix’s Peel Session 12-15-67..the version of Spanish Castle Magic on here is really wild.
  • Freja Beha Erichsen is really beautiful (pics NSFW probably) http://tinyurl.com/dyk698
  • Reading about evolution on weaponry on BTVS http://slayageonline.com/essays/slayage27/Hoffmann.htm
  • @ Hey you’re coming to the bash right?
  • @ I really enjoyed last night’s ep. Great work by @ & I love the development of DeWitt further. Bummed 2 week wait.
  • Rushdie on Bolano: http://tinyurl.com/c3swom HT to @
  • Checking out TOC for new issue of Open Letters Monthly http://tinyurl.com/c953yr
  • Daily Kos on “perfect storm” of right wing hatred: http://tinyurl.com/co99jl
  • More on Internet misogyny http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2007/apr/06/gender.blogging
  • I was thrilled to supporter of the woman profiled in those two articles.
  • @ Yep, will do. I have years of comments saved on the dying Furl website I need to go through and submit to Backtype
  • NP: Lon Moshe & Southern Freedom Arkestra-Love Is Where The Spirit Lies
  • Lars Weiss of Uppercut/Judge/etc interviewed by @ http://tinyurl.com/cl4fra
  • Reading @ on drug decriminalization in Portugal http://www.salon.com/opinion/greenwald/2009/04/02/portugal/index.html
  • Wired on @ filling his admin w/ RIAA people http://tinyurl.com/crqgc4
  • The hair on my arms stands up when they play the old TWiB theme at the end of the new version of TWiB #
  • @ Why do guys even think that would work? Ugh.
  • Twitter idea=service that sends you a tweet when new calendar item is coming up. (wait, suggest me a site that does this? I bet they exist)
  • Immediately found results using Greasemonkey Twitter script in Google search http://tinyurl.com/c63d7s
  • Hmm, most results seem to be for adding gcal events via twitter, not receiving a tweet from a gcal when an event nears.
  • Been rewatching Beast Wars on DVD…ala another 90′s favorite, Gargoyles, there are a LOT of Shakespeare references.
  • RT : Liked “Warning: Twitter Hit By StalkDaily Worm” http://ff.im/23Stw
  • @ My favorite classic: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperland

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Weekly Reader

  • Open Letters Monthly, who have kindly added me to their blogroll, recently reviewed a Harold Pinter play.
  • is being adapted on Twitter.
  • The Little Professor linked to a ton of sites for Charles Darwin’s two hundredth birthday.
  • Molly Wood on being a woman in technology.

This week’s video is the pretty common video of John Coltrane playing My Favorite Things with one of his classic groups.  That flute solo in the middle after Coltrane moves off to the side?  Yeah, that is Eric Dolphy!  Wow.


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As You Like It

Recently read: As You Like It by William Shakespeare.

As You Like It is my favorite Shakespeare play. I love the characters of Rosalind and Celia. The role is disguises and their influence on gender in this play has always been my primary interest.

This time around, I was intrigued by the role of nature in the play. Ecocritics probably have a lot to say that I would be very interested in reading.

I read this via Daily Lit.


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A Midsummer Night’s Dream

Recently Read: A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare.

You know what…this isn’t one of my favorite Shakespeare plays. I enjoy it, but it isn’t in my top 10 for sure. I did enjoy, as a child, the hip hop adaptation the local high school did of it. Other people have said plenty about this play and, honestly, I don’t have a lot more to add.

I read this over the summer via Daily Lit.


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Hamlet

Recently read: Hamlet by William Shakespeare.

I really like this annotated edition of Hamlet. I picked it up about five years ago while taking a course on Shakespeare as an undergraduate. It was nice to carry this around for a week instead of the mammoth Riverside edition.

I read this over the summer via Daily Lit.


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