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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- Elizeth on Bersani (2010): Is the Rectum a Grave?
- Joe Schicke on Robert Brooke on ‘underlife’
- Teaching/Learning in Progress: Thinking about the “Backchannel” – Liz Ahl on Robert Brooke on ‘underlife’
- Ariane on the idea of a writing center
- Editorial Pedagogy, pt. 1: A Professional Philosophy - Hybrid Pedagogy on Miller’s “Genre as Social Action”
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O’Hara (1999): The Philosophy of Punk
The Philosophy of Punk: More Than Noise by Craig O’Hara My rating: 4 of 5 stars In The Philosophy of Punk, Craig O’Hara draws from numerous punk bands and writings by punks to outline a general philosophy of punk aesthetic, … Continue reading
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auto tune the news
I saw this a few weeks ago, but was reminded of it today. Amazing. Especially the Katie Couric part:
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radiodead
As most techie folk know, Radiohead is selling their new album In Rainbows online here (Information Week story here). I went ahead and bought it today for exactly £0.00. I don’t feel guilty about it either, especially after learning that … Continue reading
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