Clicking out of my hotmail, I came across this discussion in Newsweek. I think the evangelical comes off badly, but then I always think that.
In other news, the storms that have blasted through here over the last couple of days have dumped measurable fractions of inches of fresh, dark green grass on the city. I'm hearing a robin call over the drone of the first lawn mowing of the season.
Lastly, I've finished the presentation for Tuesday. I'll be talking for a bit about deep mapping--or just mapping in general--as a way for students to engage place in ways that sets up the work of critical pedagogy. That is, getting students to see the discourses and power dynamics around them and understand their own complicity/enmeshment. Ecocompositionists want to students to see that positioning as always in a particular place. It'll be fun. Come on and see.
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