Since Matteus already already hit many high points of the book, I am going to try to focus on the intersections between the three pieces we read–including the review essay, which it looks like no one else […]
Bernstein’s central argument is that, in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, white childhood was mobilized as a force of innocence that could make divergent political positions appear natural, […]
Because Suzanne has already summed up Marah Gubar’s argument very well, I will try to avoid repeating what she has already said, and instead point out some of the key terms and strategies Gubar uses, as well as s […]
In this blog post, I will discuss what I see as Gubar’s main argument, contrast it briefly with Rose’s, and then go on to examine the implications that her theorization of kinship between children and adults might […]
I am also really interested in how people can use Twitter to voice their protest when it seems like there is no other way to get through to people in power. I am not sure if tweeting actually does get through to […]
Hey, Mary Catherine! What a completely badass project! I haven’t read these sagas, but I read a few other ones in a medieval grad class last year, so this is pretty interesting to me. I am completely in awe of […]
I completely agree with you that open access could be an important step in dismantling structures of racist and classist oppression, and that this would be a very good thing! I think that our purpose as academics […]
Hey, Julia! Your graphs look so pretty and communicate information so quickly and clearly! I also like the addition of the pie chart, and think it really drives home your point about how the hall of fame […]
I am also really inspired by the idea of finding another data set and looking for correlations! That seems like a great way to come to some real conclusions about the original data set’s influence on something […]
Thanks, guys, for your detailed posts! Though I decided to go with a different json converter, your post about that last week still did wonders for my morale! It was nice to see that other people are trying to […]
Seems like a very interesting subreddit! I like that there are graphs about chickens. Thanks also to Chris for the DataVizRequests suggestion. Could really come in handy as I am now working with Gephi!