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Gay Spaces, Gay Interaction, Gay Politics | Todd\'s Hammer
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Todd ’s Hammer. From Intellectual Sledgehammer to Dilettantish Tack Hammer in a Single Swing. Gay Spaces, Gay Interaction, Gay Politics. Posted by Todd in Cultural Critique. Cultural Sociology and Anthropology. Gay and Lesbian History. Earlier today I shared a link. 1) The blog post I linked to. 4) Culture matters. Pay attention for one day at every single moment when normal heterosexuality is enacted around you. Look at the people around you, the things they talk about, how they act, how they in...What ...
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Mothballing the Hammer | Todd\'s Hammer
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Todd ’s Hammer. From Intellectual Sledgehammer to Dilettantish Tack Hammer in a Single Swing. Posted by Todd in Blog. So I have decided to mothball. Posts will remain up as a dubious record of my efforts to try ideas out, make a fool of myself, and work through intellectual and cultural problems in a public forum. But commenting will be disabled. You can find my current blog posts and new writing at Doing, Undergoing, and Meaning. Friedrich Nietzsche, from Twilight of the Idols [Die Götzen Dämmerung].
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The Magic School Bus: March 2006
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The Magic School Bus. Wednesday, March 29, 2006. Is up on Right Wing Nation. Is up on Island Of Doubt. Is up on Why Homeschool. Posted by Bora Zivkovic at 3:10 PM. Links to this post. Sunday, March 26, 2006. Teaching Biology Lab - Week 3. This week we had a busy lab, which means I did not have time for much inpired talking like I did last time. We did some exercises together as a group, while some other exercises were set as stations arund the room and each student did them alone, at their own time.
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The Magic School Bus: March 2005
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The Magic School Bus. Wednesday, March 23, 2005. Mycobacterium tuberculosae - on a scarf. Posted by Bora Zivkovic at 12:40 AM. Links to this post. Pittsboro, North Carolina, United States. View my complete profile. Buy the 2006 Science Blogging Anthology:. Submit entries for the 2007 Science Blogging Anthology:. Circle of Science Assessment. This blog has (finally) gone to SEED. Evolution of Biological Diversity. Origin of Biological Diversity. New Garage for the Magic School Bus.
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Approaching Difficult Texts (For Students) | Todd\'s Hammer
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Todd ’s Hammer. From Intellectual Sledgehammer to Dilettantish Tack Hammer in a Single Swing. Approaching Difficult Texts (For Students). Posted by Todd in Academia and Education. 8212;——-. There are many reasons we may find a text difficult to read. For our class, which is an upper-division SJSU studies class, here are a few salient possibilities:. The topic of the text may be new or unfamiliar to you, or may be outside your specialization. Faulty or Ineffective Beliefs. 8220;This text is about topics w...
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CV | Todd\'s Hammer
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Todd ’s Hammer. From Intellectual Sledgehammer to Dilettantish Tack Hammer in a Single Swing. Assistant Professor of American Studies. San Jose State University. San Jose, CA 95192-0092. PhD in American Studies, University of Kansas, May 2004. Dissertation: Sexuality and Experience: Gay Male Publicity, Community, and Meaning in 1960s San Francisco. MA in American Studies, University of Kansas, December 1998. BA in English, Brigham Young University, August 1994. Research and Teaching Interests. Cultural S...
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WWW Learning | Learning and teaching in the Wild, Wide World | Page 2
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Learning and teaching in the Wild, Wide World. Newer posts →. October 6, 2006. I mentioned yesterday that it can be a challenge for those who aren’t highly web-confident to find blogs in their areas of interest. I Googled ‘academic blogs’ and came up with some useful links:. Crooked Timber’s extensive list of academic blogs. Grouped under broad discipline areas. Rhetorica’s Professors Who Blog. The Chronicle of Higher Education’s site also has links to academic blogs. October 5, 2006. 8230;perhaps the qu...
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The Magic School Bus: February 2006
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The Magic School Bus. Monday, February 20, 2006. An attempt at communicating science to lay audience on a blog. Last night I wrote a long post on Circadiana about a new study linking Lithium, Circadian Clocks and Bipolar Disorder. I wrote that post while having fresh in my mind the recent discussions. About the strategies that scientists can use to communicate their findings to the lay audience. First, with the title and the first paragraph or two, I tried to hook the audience. People love diseases.
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On Gay Male Subjectivity: Considering David Halperin’s Theory of Abjection | Todd\'s Hammer
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Todd ’s Hammer. From Intellectual Sledgehammer to Dilettantish Tack Hammer in a Single Swing. On Gay Male Subjectivity: Considering David Halperin’s Theory of Abjection. Posted by Todd in Cultural Critique. Gay and Lesbian Culture. When I wrote the conclusion to. The Meaning of Gay. As a matter of full disclosure (confession? David Halperin’s recent book,. What Do Gay Men Want? What struck me as most significant in my ongoing thinking is Halperin’s extended development of. The Trouble with Normal. The Me...
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September | 2006 | WWW Learning
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Learning and teaching in the Wild, Wide World. Monthly Archives: September 2006. September 6, 2006. Next week, I’ll be offering several times a 2-hour workshop on ‘Tools for Online Teaching’ for colleagues at UNE. Since the recent changes to the ‘une-official’ email list, it’s a little hard to get the word out about workshops and other news, hence posting some information here for the benefit of any UNE staff who drop by! The details of the sessions are as follows:. Tools for online learning. Sorry for t...