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Zach つまり ⚔️Swing of the WHAOWW⚔️
ZachKoromaru
there's been one too many "classic books suck" threads by weird yuppie checkmarks lately and I believe literature has its context and all sorts of complicated things, but here's my
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NE & N Cumbria's Child Health & Wellbeing network
NorthNetChild
So far today i've had 3 conversations with professionals about young people and an operational meeting about workforce development, communications strategy and engagement. The common theme across all conversations Trauma
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Dean Atta
DeanAtta
I always felt it necessary to take on an administrative or enabling role alongside my own writing, whether that was hosting @comerhymewithus alongside @DeannaRodger, being Guest Artistic Director of @newwritingsouth,
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Clint Smith
ClintSmithIII
The best teachers I know teach their students to critically interrogate *every* text they read. They teach both Morrison & Shakespeare. Baldwin & Frost. Contemporary YA & 19th century novels.
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agamshastra
truejainology
The realm of the Jain literature is so vast and profound that even to give an ordinary and brief introduction to it, it will be necessary to write a huge
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Dⓐsapta Erwin Irawan
dasaptaerwin
[A short thread] I read this article over and over again. I am missing the point why @PhilipPurnell didn't cite local article that says exactly the same thing. This article
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William I. Brown, M.Ed.
William_I_Brown
1) Moreover, students with traditionally marginalized identities are assumed to be somehow deficient; unrefined and/or uncultured when the "literary classics" they are assigned in classrooms do not resonate with them.
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Safwan | Cerebral Fuel
CerebralFuel
The historical influence of Homer, the great Greek poet, and what we learn from him (Thread) Homer was a great Greek poet and the accepted author of the Iliad and
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Steve Padilla
StevePadilla2
Here are 10 items for any editor’s 2021 to-do list. Resolutions for Editors, No. 1: To remember it’s not your byline on the story. Also, ask yourself: “Am I making
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GlobalLiteratureinLibrariesInitiative
GlobalLitin
#GlobalLiteratureinLibrariesInitiative welcomes@jennybhatt, author of Each of Us Killers & creator of the @DesiBooks podcast, as guest editor this month! Here she goes:South Asian Literature In Translation:An Introduction https://glli-u
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Jay H
jay_mfc
I see we're having the Gaelic & Scots argument again. No surprises. Pick any nation in the world that has sought or threatened to seek self-determination & you'll find a
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Jay Rosen
jayrosen_nyu
I read the transcript of the full 90-minute interview. Count me surprised that Margaret Brennan did not ask Deborah Birx: what would have led you to say this about Trump?“He’s
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Aaron Hanlon
AaronRHanlon
1) Tragic I think that in some literary circles 'method' became a dirty word for some kind of hegemonic imposition and unnecessarily aligned with colonialist or reactionary politics, a result
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Jeff Guhin
jeffguhin
quick tip to anyone working on their first peer-reviewed article: the literature review is still part of the argument, not an autonomous part of the paper. Every sentence in the
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Fateh Singh | MIND SURGEON
fatehshernu
1. The Origins of Indian Civilization go back to the end of the last Ice Age, more than 10,000 years ago.2. Archeologically, India has the most extensive and CONTINUOUS record
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Melissa Ridley Elmes
MRidleyElmes
I am a fully credentialed literature professor, and I endorse this message.https://twitter.com/kuangrf/status/1350559621036056580 It's just such an uninformed take, as well as being mean & small. Vergil's Aeneid? Homerian fanfic
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