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I’ve been very busy! It might not get better anytime soon! But at least I’ve closed all my tabs...
A few of the academic publications I’m associated with have had new issues come out since March: Science Fiction Film and Television 15.1 and 15.2, a special issue on sf and disability; Extrapolation 63.1 and 63.2; SFRA Review 52.3. I’ve written a couple short things online too: “Octavia E. Butler: The Next 75 Years”; “Disney Will Not Save You”; “Morally Depraved Fantasy: House of the Dragon and Rings of Power“; “Essential Worker, Expendable Worker: On Edward Ashton’s Mickey7.” I was on the Left Hand of Le Guin podcast. My contributions to the Routledge Handbook of Star Trek are out now, too. And Uneven Futures drops this December!I got a teaching award! I got elected chair of my department effective November 1!A fun project at Marquette I’m marginally associated with: “J.R.R. Tolkien: The Art of the Manuscript.”Marquette University support program for students with autism celebrates first graduate. 10 Things Faculty Need to Understand About Autism.CFPs: Tolkien Society Seminar 2023 – The Mighty and Frail Númenor. The Routledge Companion to Superhero Studies. Indigenous peoples in/and videogames. “Speculative Fiction and Futurism in the Middle East and North Africa.” Beyond Nancy Drew: U.S. Girls’ Series Fiction in the Mid-Twentieth Century, 1920-1970. Journal of Posthumanism. Found Footage Horror.The CoFutures Prizes.Building a New Framework of Values for the University.Baldwin: The defunding of public education has accelerated all the public universities’ forays into the realm of what they call “becoming entrepreneurial,” which I described above—land grabs, leveraging tax-free real estate, public-private partnerships, capturing intellectual property, and more. This story has to begin with the Higher Education Act of 1965. That legislation failed to directly fund higher education and instead offered indirect funding in the form of “student assistance” for tuition—a few grants but mostly loans, most of them private. Only through tuition, paid by most students through loans and debt, could institutions receive federal funds. This prompted a drive toward skyrocketing tuitions, the competition for higher-paying out-of-state and international students, and the debt financing of amenities to draw those students, which has created the massive national student-debt crisis. But even more, this strategy of raising tuition, funded through debt, wasn’t enough to offset decreases in public spending. So, at the same time, colleges and universities ramped up their participation in revenue-generating, community-destroying practices.
Organizing Against Precarity in Higher Education.Marquette had the bones of Father Marquette until last June. Who knew?How did Marquette end up playing the Soviets after midnight in 1975? A look back at the weirdest exhibition ever.Milwaukee Has Elected Two Socialists, Reviving the City’s Pro-Worker Political Tradition. Milwaukee socialists mark a return to prominence in Wisconsin politics.From the archives: How to Improve Your Teaching Evaluations without Improving Your Teaching.Punishment and Reward in the Corporate University. Who Can Live on a Ph.D. Stipend?Will Your College Survive the Demographic Cliff?Is There a Future for Literary Studies?Why Pursue a Career in the Humanities?The humanities’ scholarly infrastructure isn’t in disarray — it’s disappearing.Love’s Labor, Lost and Found: Academia, “Quit Lit,” and the Great Resignation.Bankers in the Ivory Tower.Columbia Loses Its No. 2 Spot in the U.S. News Rankings.The origins of student debt. The aging student debtors of America. The Single Most Important Thing to Know About Financial Aid: It’s a Sham.That judgment: the move to funding education thru debt rather than direct state support is a manifestly failed experiment, the remedy for which is (1) student loan forgiveness of the cohorts that were impacted by the policy failure (2) resumption of state support at prior levels.
— Gerry Canavan (@gerrycanavan) December 14, 2021
Great interview with Wendy Brown. The real threat to academia isn't wokeness but "adjunctification, corporatization and then the rankings-and-rating systems of programs and faculties and individual academics." https://t.co/Lt8JagrhBY
— Talia Schaffer(@taliaschaffer1) May 2, 2022
Diversity, equity, and inclusion, in space: The Tie That Binds: Announcing The Practice, the Horizon, and the Chain by Sofia Samatar.To Boycott or Not? Academic Conferences Face Pressure to Avoid Abortion-Hostile States.‘I didn’t really learn anything’: COVID grads face college.another problem with this new "shrinking humanities" report is that it counts majors, not enrollments. A study I did at UCSB showed a 15% decline in hum majors but no decline at all in enrollments. So underhiring hurts workload and humanities students https://t.co/yudcEXZkuI
— Christopher Newfield (@cnewf) April 29, 2022
What an English degree did for me, by Tulip Siddiq, Sarah Waters and more.U.S. Patent Office Lets Ohio State Trademark the Word ‘The’.I think people who don't have a lot of conversations with young people really have no idea just how impossibly, irreparably disruptive it has been to be in high school and college during COVID.
— Gerry Canavan (@gerrycanavan) September 30, 2022
I had an expense report rejected for being 5 cents off yesterday, but someone with the right position can steal $40M with no one noticing for ten years https://t.co/0iN6QjdNbr
— Gerry Canavan (@gerrycanavan) March 30, 2022
All Eight Episodes of Kindred Adaptation to Premiere December 13th.Evaluating Unfinished Novels: Octavia E. Butler and the Improbability of Justice.Read an Excerpt from Star Child, Ibi Zoboi’s Portrait of Octavia Butler.look I don’t think this is something we should be talking about https://t.co/lzqDW4JLrQ
— Gerry Canavan (@gerrycanavan) May 13, 2022
Animated Nihilism: Rick and Morty, Bojack Horseman, and the Strange Fate of the Adult Cartoon.The Grand Return of Comics Legend Alan Moore. Alan Moore’s Incredibly Underrated Writing Guide. Teaching Comics: A Syllabus.Legally defining Peter Parker.Marvel adjective chart.Octavia E. Butler never drove. She was a life-long bus rider & urban hiker. But in her long transits, she paid close attention to details, crafted stories in her head. My piece for @LAParentMag points to some of Butler’s old routes, the places that held meaning & inspiration. 1/2 pic.twitter.com/Wc71Uttwel
— Lynell George (@lynellgeorge) May 6, 2022
this is fascinating https://t.co/DYacKZL9v0
— Gerry Canavan (@gerrycanavan) September 2, 2022
The spatial layout of Disney World — zones of “fantasy,” “adventure,” “frontier,” and “tomorrow,” with democracy and monarchy orbiting and overlapping each other in the center — is as good a grounding in the fundamentals of American ideology as you’ll find anywhere.
— Gerry Canavan (@gerrycanavan) April 15, 2022
Art Is Not Therapy.The Short Stories and Too-Short Life of Diane Oliver.Sickness, Systems, Solidarity: A Pandemics and Games Essay Jam.The Enduring Allure of Choose Your Own Adventure.A Vast, Pointless Gyration of Radioactive Rocks and Gas in Which You Happen to Occur.Asimov’s Empire. Asimov’s Wall. Between Legacy and History: On Peele’s Nope. Everything Everywhere All at Once Is the Most Insane Movie of the Year. The nightmare of working for Marvel. Gonna Leave You All Severed: Initial Reflections on Severance. The Real Reason Matrix Resurrections Bombed. Adrian Tchaikovsky Continues His Epic Series With Children of Memory. The nightmare of having optimism about Picard season three. Star Trek after Socialism. And a glimpse into a better world: This 1970s-Style Star Trek: The Next Generation Animated Series Is Beyond Perfect.Violent Acts of Alien Intelligences: On Cixin Liu’s “The Three-Body Problem” and Mark Bould’s Climate Criticism.science fiction is LSD, fantasy is Ambien, horror is auto-erotic asphyxiation
— Gerry Canavan (@gerrycanavan) September 20, 2022
Chaucer the Rapist? Newly Discovered Documents Suggest Not.At N.Y.U., Students Were Failing Organic Chemistry. Who Was to Blame?This Danish Political Party Is Led by an AI.Men Are Creating AI Girlfriends and Then Verbally Abusing Them.Retroactive Abortion: Time Travel and the Unborn Baby.If Wes Anderson Directed the Sopranos.Hobbits and the Hard Right: How Fantasy Inspires Italy’s Potential New Leader. Andrew Tate shows how fascists recruit online: Men fall victim to the insecurity-to-fascism pipeline. Embracer acquires rights to Tolkien-related IP, teases new LOTR films. Take-Two reveals new Lord of the Rings game, promising a ‘different’ time in Middle-earth.Fantasy Has Always Been About Race. Of black elves and dwarves: an African take on ‘Rings of Power.’ I actually had a mini-take on this on Twitter.The Game: A continually-run D&D campaign, since 1982.The Board Games That Ask You to Reenact Colonialism.Colony Collapse: Games like Civilization and The Sims make us into gods and ants simultaneously.Video games can help boost children’s intelligence. My plan all along…— eric (@ercjhnkrbs) August 21, 2022
What happened to The Movies? I looked at the top 2100 domestic box office films of the last 42 years to find out. Here are some findings.
For one: more sequels & comic book movies.
In 1981, just 16% of Top-25 movies were sequels, spinoffs, or remakes. In 2019, 80% were. pic.twitter.com/ffiYMNnmIu
good morning
— Oliver Darkshire
here is Potato, a one page RPG about being a halfling and trying to quietly enjoy your potatoes in a world that refuses to leave you alone pic.twitter.com/PeLZiScT5F(@deathbybadger) September 7, 2022
“Car Hitler, Car Stalin, and the Secret History of Pixars Cars Universe.”Remember August when it looked like Trump was finally going down? We were such kids!Conspiracy-promoting sheriffs claim vast election authority. Antiabortion lawmakers want to block patients from crossing state lines. Political Violence Is The New American Normal. Meltdowns Have Brought Progressive Advocacy Groups to a Standstill at a Critical Moment in World History. Back to Class.Honoring the Dishonorable Part 1: The Dishonorable Dead. Honoring The Dishonorable, Part 2: The Dishonorable Living.Equal population mapper.The end of democracy in Wisconsin.Congress Found An Easy Way To Fix Child Poverty. Then It Walked Away.Baby boomers facing spike in homelessness: “As much as we try, we might be stuck.”oh shit oh shit pic.twitter.com/7TTEDuPS9F
— Gerry Canavan (@gerrycanavan) April 27, 2022
This is the single bluntest assessment of the Democratic Party I've ever seen a liberal make in a major paper. A true must-read from @perrybaconjr. https://t.co/rI0lW4Sta5 pic.twitter.com/te9uJKW8pv
— Will Stancil (@whstancil) June 29, 2022
The part of the Star Wars mythos where the incompetent elites who failed to stop the system from sliding into fascism simply go into hiding and do nothing waiting for a bunch of kids to grow up and fix the problem themselves hits pretty hard right now.
— Gerry Canavan (@gerrycanavan) May 28, 2022
A neuroscience image sleuth finds signs of fabrication in scores of Alzheimer’s articles, threatening a reigning theory of the disease. Two decades of Alzheimer’s research may be based on deliberate fraud that has cost millions of lives.The mystifying ride of child suicide. Why American Teens Are So Sad.War in the womb: A ferocious biological struggle between mother and baby belies any sentimental ideas we might have about pregnancy.When Chess Gets Weird.Here is The Batman (2022) but starring Adam West from the 1960s TV series.America’s slow but very real decline into a fascist state as told by the post-sitcom careers of its lovable goofballs.From the archives: Yellowstone has a 50 square mile “Zone of Death” where you can get away with murder.The United States of Abandoned Places.A Bored Chinese Housewife Spent Years Falsifying Russian History on Wikipedia.An astronomer thinks alien tech could be on the ocean floor. Not everyone agrees. I don’t suppose they would, no.An interstellar object exploded over Earth in 2014, declassified government data reveal.The UFO sightings that swept the US. Wisconsin UFOs.Why does time go forwards, not backwards?Time might not exist, according to physicists and philosophers – but that’s okay.New Hubble Space Telescope data suggests ‘something weird’ is going with our universe, Nasa says. I’ve been saying this!The Universe Is Not Locally Real, and the Physics Nobel Prize Winners Proved It.In a Parallel Universe, Another You.the next five years of US politics summarized pic.twitter.com/hdjIyNm4iD
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(@profmusgrave) April 11, 2022
I consider myself an atheist, but I've always really liked the Catholic version of God. There is an all power, all loving entity. Then he created weird little horny apes, and tortures them eternally if they act too weird and horny.
— Existential Comics (@existentialcoms) June 15, 2022
It's a beautiful idea. I just wish it was true.
— Mark Bould (@MarkBould3) April 17, 2022
How Eco-Fiction Became Realer Than Realism.Do you want water or not? Make up your minds!We built a fake metropolis to show how extreme heat could wreck cities.By 2080, climate change will make US cities shift to climates seen today hundreds of miles to the south.Not a headline you love to see: Wildfires Are Setting Off 100-Year-Old Bombs on WWI Battlefields.Americans keep moving to where the water isn’t. Phoenix could soon be uninhabitable — and the poor will be the last to leave.Jackson water system is failing, city will be with no or little drinking water indefinitely.The water wars hit the suburbs. Tensions Grow in Colorado River Negotiations.Decade-long drought turns Chilean lake to desert as global warming changes weather patterns.An ‘extreme heat belt’ will impact over 100 million Americans in the next 30 years, study finds.As the Planet Cooks, Climate Stalls as a Political Issue. Remaking the Anthropocene. Animal Futurity. “If you don’t feel despair, you’re not opening your eyes.” A Strategy for Ruination.As Climate Fears Mount, Some Are Relocating Within the US.Proximity to fracking sites associated with risk of childhood cancer.Animal populations worldwide have declined nearly 70% in just 50 years, new report says.Crafting with Ursula : Kim Stanley Robinson on Ambiguous Utopias. Kim Stanley Robinson on Solving the Climate Crisis, Buddhism, and the Power of Science Fiction. Kim Stanley Robinson’s Guide to Keeping the Doomsday Glacier Hanging On. Growing Up Fast On Planet Earth, With Kim Stanley Robinson. Kim Stanley Robinson interview at Farsighted magazine: “Mars Is Irrelevant to Us Now.” Science Over Capitalism: Kim Stanley Robinson and the Imperative of Hope. A Weird, Wonderful Conversation with Kim Stanley Robinson.Tomorrow Isn’t Over: A Reading List About Brighter Futures.The climate is changing. Science fiction is too.‘A new way of life’: the Marxist, post-capitalist, green manifesto captivating Japan.The Dawn of the Pandemic Age.More than half of Americans alive today were exposed to dangerous levels of lead as kids.Hooray! The Great Pacific Garbage Patch Has Become a Thriving Ecosystem, Scientists Say.Understanding longtermism. Against longtermism.Anthropocene Gothic.Olúfémi O. Táíwò’s theory of everything.Nuclear war between US, Russia would leave 5 billion dead from hunger, study says. Well, if that’s true, I’m against it.Amazon activists mourn death of ‘man of the hole’, last of his tribe.It can always get worse.They say time is the fire in which we burn.How to Be an Anticapitalist Today.And the arc of history is long, but Rotterdam bridge won’t be dismantled for Jeff Bezos’ superyacht to sail through. We did it, folks.We're a modest company with modest goals:
— Stev D (@Stev_D) October 21, 2014
1: sell a quality product at a fair price
2: drain the world's oceans so we can find and kill god
if you don’t oppose nuclear war when you’re 25, you have no heart. if you’re not in favor of nuclear war by the time you’re 35, you have no head
— Gerry Canavan (@gerrycanavan) March 12, 2022
This was too accurate pic.twitter.com/0jWjDmbH5D
— Peter Kalmus (@ClimateHuman) September 6, 2022
The massive power of trains yet confinement to a single path makes them comparable to angels
— ᅟᅟᅟᅟᅟᅟᅟᅟ (@blindlettr) March 25, 2022
from a student, this is my new favorite meme pic.twitter.com/XEZqKD26xJ
— Gerry Canavan (@gerrycanavan) July 11, 2022

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