Yesterday, South Dakota State University hosted “Day One” of The Space Between Society’s annual conference. The theme this year is… READ MORE
Ulysses by Alfred, Lord Tennyson It little profits that an idle king, By this still hearth, among these barren crags,… READ MORE
1. Did you poop in there?2. Are you a “Mister Man”?3. Speaking as Cat:I need two hue-mons.4. I’m not going… READ MORE
These responses are far more articulate than what follows. Read them instead: Natalia Cecire, “New at This”: http://natalia.cecire.org/teaching/new-at-this/Keguro Macharia, “kburd: Caliban… READ MORE
This week begins the Fall 2018 semester, and I am tasked with leading a group of 20 students through a… READ MORE
What Is Life?John Clare (1793-1864) AND what is Life?—An hour-glass on the run,A mist retreating from the morning sun,A busy,… READ MORE
The WindhoverGerard Manley Hopkins To Christ Our Lord I caught this morning morning’s minion, king- dom of daylight’s dauphin, dapple-dawn-drawn… READ MORE
I’ve looked at (and used) several introductory textbooks to literary and cultural theory over the years. Most of them approach… READ MORE
The final sentence of Deleuze’s Aristotle section asks, “. . . does not difference as catastrophe precisely bear witness to… READ MORE
Gilles Deleuze’s preoccupation with (and reverence for) Spinoza is well known among theory heads and students of contemporary philosophy, as is… READ MORE