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	<title>A Collage of Citations &#187; English 597 Kenneth Burke</title>
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		<title>happy in happy valley</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last spring I wrote here about feeling isolated in my academic pursuits, largely because I was taking two classes outside of English and wasn&#8217;t in as much contact with many of my English rhetoric colleagues as I would have liked. &#8230; <a href="http://michaeljfaris.com/blog/2009/09/happy-in-happy-valley/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last spring I wrote here about feeling isolated in my academic pursuits, largely because I was taking two classes outside of English and wasn&#8217;t in as much contact with many of my English rhetoric colleagues as I would have liked. But this term: wow, things are going quite well. I&#8217;m in three seminars that seem to be going swimmingly. I especially love my Kenneth Burke seminar, which is getting me some dirty responses from some of my post-structuralist literature folks—largely, I think, because Burke isn&#8217;t the most exciting writer at times. But I&#8217;m enjoying most of what I read (he can be so Marcusean at times, which is what&#8217;s interesting me), and the conversation in class has exceeded my expectations. So good to be in a room of so many smart people talking about interesting things. My other two classes are going well too, though I&#8217;m feeling a bit less passion about them. I think once I nail down my research for those two classes, I&#8217;ll be ignited even more.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m also working (every so slowly) on my conference presentation for Feminisms and Rhetorics in October, on a co-authored paper with Stuart and Rebecca, and in the composition office. It&#8217;s all keeping me very busy, which I actually kind of love. Toward the end of the summer, I was kind of ready for the &#8220;break&#8221; to be over, because I needed more structured deadlines and felt exhausted from teaching everyday, so didn&#8217;t do as much research and writing as I would have liked. Now, I&#8217;m going to sit down with my delicious cup of coffee at Saints and read about Kenneth Burke and technology.</p>
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