A variety of news very quickly
Oct. 14th, 2009 08:25 amFirst, the course I taught at MIT is now available via Open CourseWare. The person who put it together (attending most of the class sessions and taking notes, building the webpage, &c.) did a wonderful job and I'm really happy that it is now available. The delay, for the record, was mostly due to my being hosed and flaky. I have unflaked, and now it exists! (Relatedly, if I'm flaking on something you care about, kick me; it might not be on my tasklist, and if it's not on my tasklist, I can basically promise you it won't happen. This is not good, but it's likely to be true for a while, so I figure I should warn y'all.)
Second, is anyone interested in going to Transcending Boundaries? It's a conference Nov 20-22 in Worcester, MA focusing on trans, bi, poly, and intersex issues. That's a fascinating smorgasbord and relevant to both my life and research, and so I'm tempted to go even though I should be focusing on my thesis and PhD applications. I'm not made of money so I'd love to have people to share transit and/or hotel costs with. (Also they recommend vegans bring their own food. Seriously? Huh.)
Right, PhD applications. I'm not 110% sure yet but I am planning to seek a PhD in either gender studies or English with a gender studies focus. I'm selling myself as focusing on the process of identity self-construction through gendered narrative and the disruptions both caused and soothed by the trans and genderqueer movements. In other words, the stuff I talk about all the damn time. :) I'm looking for programs to apply to, and if you have any suggestions, I'd love to hear them. I'm doing a bunch of research right now, but I know there's more still to come, and I'd love to hear everyone's thoughts on the matter.
Also, it is so cold why am I not in California right now.
Second, is anyone interested in going to Transcending Boundaries? It's a conference Nov 20-22 in Worcester, MA focusing on trans, bi, poly, and intersex issues. That's a fascinating smorgasbord and relevant to both my life and research, and so I'm tempted to go even though I should be focusing on my thesis and PhD applications. I'm not made of money so I'd love to have people to share transit and/or hotel costs with. (Also they recommend vegans bring their own food. Seriously? Huh.)
Right, PhD applications. I'm not 110% sure yet but I am planning to seek a PhD in either gender studies or English with a gender studies focus. I'm selling myself as focusing on the process of identity self-construction through gendered narrative and the disruptions both caused and soothed by the trans and genderqueer movements. In other words, the stuff I talk about all the damn time. :) I'm looking for programs to apply to, and if you have any suggestions, I'd love to hear them. I'm doing a bunch of research right now, but I know there's more still to come, and I'd love to hear everyone's thoughts on the matter.
Also, it is so cold why am I not in California right now.
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Date: 2009-10-14 01:01 pm (UTC)Also you are not in California because it is chilly and rainy here right now and you are too compassionate to come and laugh at what we think of as "chilly and rainy."
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Date: 2009-10-14 05:58 pm (UTC)I recommend putting it down by your feet and also layering an additional blanket over your feet.
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Date: 2009-10-14 01:33 pm (UTC)If you go, you should check out Peterson Toscano's performance, which I saw and really enjoyed earlier this year at UNC's Unity Conference.
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Date: 2009-10-14 03:39 pm (UTC)I will be saying this ALL WINTER LONG.
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Date: 2009-10-25 02:31 am (UTC)I'm selling myself as focusing on the process of identity self-construction through gendered narrative...
Er, in what sense of narrative? Do you mean narrative as in literature, or in the technical sense of a story-like social construct, or...?
"Narrative" is, sadly, one of the words I avoid as broken.
From your course's reading list, what (barring Foucault) do you regard as the most essential? Chances are I will never become widely read in any subject other than philosophy, but it's always good to pick up the best of what other fields have to offer.
Monstrous Regiment: Have you read this? If so, what did you think of its main conceit (which I won't specify, to avoid spoilers)? While I liked the book, and really liked the last example of that conceit, on the whole it annoyed me.
"Kanun": While she's admittedly a pulp fantasy writer and I can guarantee that she'll be ignored by academia, Mercedes Lackey has actually done some very interesting things with gender and sexuality, and in a period when such things were comparatively unaccepted. In particular, there's a series of stories about a woman who, after being raped and having her tribe killed, gives up her sexuality in order to receive divine martial training, which the "Kanun" mention recalled.
I may go through and respond to/inquire about your lecture notes at some point, free energy allowing.