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?
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Category Archives: Philosophy 507 Critical Social Theory (Fall 2006)
philosophy digest week 1
This is my reading digest from my Critical Social Theory Week 1 (dated 3 October 2006). I thought I’d go ahead and post this and my subsequent reading digests on my blog, despite (or perhaps because of) their exploratory nature. … Continue reading
critical depression
In my philosphy class we’re reading works by Max Horkheimer, Herbert Marcuse, Frederic Pollock, and (perhaps most painful of all) Theodor Adorno. It’s ushered in a new age of depression for me today. I have to remind myself that there … Continue reading