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English Professor with focus on ecology, race, and aesthetics. Latest book is Climate Lyricism (Duke UP), which is also open access: https://read.dukeupress.edu/books/book/2985/Climate-Lyricism. Viewpoints my own and not my employer’s.
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Now that I finished reading this, I want to say it’s really well done (misgivings aside) and wholly original. The premise: whenever someone crosses a border with the intent to immigrate, a double is created who leads the life they would have led if they stayed.
Sadly this feels accurate.
I wonder how much the sudden cessation of violence with Iran is tied to the SpaceX IPO tomorrow.
You have reached academic boss level when you become the interlocutor that others are petty rivalry-ing.
대한민국!!! 🇰🇷🇰🇷🇰🇷
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"I think everybody knows instinctively, something is wrong here, and that’s a concern” -- House Speaker Mike Johnson
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“Unlike Mbembe, this book ultimately ­will ask ­whether an open Black identification with earth and animal—­embracing an undifferentiation with the nonhuman natu­ral world instead of resisting it—­might be… the only way to live in a unified relation to all planetary life.”
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"This committee’s report would be terrible in the best of times, with its secret evidence and embarrassingly weak arguments compounded by a call for administrative repression. But to make these fantastical claims during the middle of a war against the humanities is a particularly dangerous delusion"
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"The authors of the Vanderbilt report lob a ton of accusations at humanities research, but they seem to have read almost no actual works of scholarship (and there’s growing evidence that they seriously mis-represented the claims of what little scholarship they supposedly read)." shorturl.at/h1vjN
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Look, I’m sorry but I just can’t believe the Knicks came all the way back. And I bet a lot of my fellow basketball fans feel similarly. This calls into question the legitimacy of their Game Four win.
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