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Friday, April 27, 2012
Tales of Land and Sea: More on Medieval Mappae Mundi
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1472 Print of T and O Map by Günther Zainer To continue my earlier post on maps , I thought I would go into some of the details of the map...
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Saturday, April 14, 2012
Dredging up the Past: Titanic and the Body of Memory
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I just saw Titanic in 3D. I hadn't thought much about going to see it, and had even laughed at this rerelease as an easy money-making...
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
"And we all shine on . . ."
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A lot has happened since I last wrote, and I have a list of posts (on dissertating, on NEMLA) that I plan on submitting to the blog very soo...
Friday, March 23, 2012
Making Our Way in the World: Musings on Medieval and Modern Maps and GPS
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As my dissertation deals in many ways with medieval travel and medieval maps, I've been thinking a lot about my own travels and use of m...
Saturday, February 25, 2012
Reducing the Medieval (with an anecdote about dissertating!)
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Waimea Apologies for the hiatus, folks. I am in the last two weeks of dissertation editing before I file (o.O). I feel, at the momen...
Monday, February 20, 2012
"Do you feel different than you did yesterday?": Identity and Growing up
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This past week I've turned 30, and I've been thinking a lot about age. In my culture, I've reached a new landmark. I'm now i...
Friday, January 20, 2012
Is there a teacher in this class?
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Yesterday I had an unusual first day of the semester. I have never felt so prepared, never so calm, about a new class. I've had the syll...
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