About Michael J. Faris
Assistant Professor of English with research areas in digital literacy, privacy and social media, and queering rhetorics.
This blog serves as a place to think through things, record thoughts, share interesting stuff, and hold conversations. Welcome!
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Category Archives: English 595 Language, Technology and Culture (Fall 2005
Ross, Introduction to Tristram Shandy
Ross, Ian Campbell. “Introduction.” The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman. Laurence Sterne. New York: Oxford UP, 1983. vii-xxiv. “This is a humorous performance, of which we are unable to convey an distinct ideas to our readers.“ – London … Continue reading
House of Leaves
Emily just suggested to me House of Leaves by Mark Danielewski, in which text is in all different directions, there are blank pages, and the word house is always in blue. Additionally, the author uses fake sources, blending fiction and … Continue reading
My Meeting with Lisa Ede on Monday
When I emailed Lisa Ede and told her I’d like to meet on Monday, I was planning on shooting off perhaps up to a dozen ideas about what my seminar project would be for this class. However, last night I … Continue reading
A Collage of Citations
This is my first post using WordPress. This blog’s purpose is to house my research for my seminar project for English 595: Language, Technology, and Culture. I orginally got the idea to keep a research log on a blog from … Continue reading