When Our Students Don't Respect Us

He never learned to use the MLA citation method, but today he’s a successful engineer who supports the local arts council. | What counts as intelligence depends almost entirely on context. I find that my students are as smart, diligent, and idealistic as they have always been — as I was. But what they know,…

Chipping away at Pygmalion and Galatea

Pygmalion is a legendary sculptor (whose role as King of Cyprus seems unimportant to most versions of the story) known for carving Galatea, a statue of a woman so beautiful he is no longer interested in real women. Moved by his devotion, the goddess of beauty Aphrodite brings the statue to life, and the artist…

Johnstown Flood Reflections

This afternoon, I took my son to our local Borders for a talk on the Johnstown Flood documentary. The flood was caused by the 1889 collapse of a dam originally built for Pennsylvania’s canal system, then abandoned when rails came along. The presenter, Richard Burkert, a museum director whose commentary is included on the DVD…

The Evolution of Type

From pictograms to pixel fonts, written language has evolved over time, changing in response to communication methods and printing technology. This overview is presented as an introduction to the origins, evolution, and applications of modern letterforms. —The Evolution of Type (Medium Bold) The ubiquity of the word processor has changed what it means to write. I…

Jerz Course Books — Spring 2004

Jerz Course Books — Spring 2004Jerz’s Literacy Weblog) For those who are interested, here are links to the required purchase books for my classes; in a few days I’ll post the full syllabi: Seminar in Thinking and Writing II (no new books) EL 150: Introduction to Literary Study EL 267: American Literature 1915-Present EL 309:…

Gore, Gibson, and Goldsmith: The Evolution of Internet Metaphors in Law and Commentary

This paper addresses the evolution of metaphors for the Internet and shows how they have constrained and determined the development of cyberlaw. | Within the law, metaphors mold the framework of discourse, determining the scope of appropriate questions about and answers to various social and legal problems. Courts and commentators employ metaphors as heuristics to…

Linky Lucre

Instead of being dollars or euros or kroner, links seem a lot more like the major prison currency, cigarettes, in the hands of a heavy smoker who cares more about smoking than about any other prison commodity. First of all, you can do something with them; as an afterthought, you also use them to get…

WebWord Returning Soon!

—WebWord Returning Soon! (WebWord) John S. Rhodes, whose WebWord.com has been down for several months, is planning to bring it back early in 2004. Hurrah! Similar:Apple faces threat of legal action over ‘in app’ paymentsI haven’t taken the plunge and installed…BusinessThey grew up in a mostly analog/paper world and squirmed with joy the first time they…

Blogging Changing Journalism

—Blogging Changing Journalism (New Media Journalism @ Seton Hill University) A small number of my students noted in their end-of-term reflection that they weren’t all that comfortable with blogging because they expected a course in traditional journalism, not all this cyberspace stuff… Similar:The crisis in local journalism has become a crisis of democracyThe paucity of reporters…

The self-critic: The man who praised literary theory to thousands of students now wants them to bury it

Roland Barthes famously announced the death of the author. This weekend, as thousands of professors and their apprentices mill about the annual meeting of the Modern Language Association in San Diego, one might ask: Has theory succumbed to the same fate? … [T]heory’s promised political liberation never happened. Cultural theory, he argues, instead mutated into…

Virtual Punchcard Server

—Virtual Punchcard Server (Facade.com) I found this and a great Tongue Twister Database (if by “database” you mean “long list”) via J-Walk Weblog. Similar:Seriously, Fuck You, "Kindle Unlimited"I’m just quoting the f-bomb in the link,…BooksRehearsing 'Fiddler on the Roof' is like trying to herd cats onto a grid and make them wal…I’m really enjoying the experience.…