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SoftThors
A few amazing things about fanfiction that literature rarely touches:- Tagging system: you can avoid triggers and choose the things you like/want to read.- It's FREE- It's usually about characters
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Sarah Mulhern Gross
thereadingzone
Just learned I'm "famous" because I am quoted in a bunch of crazy articles about how awful it is that English teachers aren't teaching Shakespeare. This will be a great
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Jo Luehmann
JoLuehmann
Me - The Bible isnât the word of God.Christians - The Bible is true.Me - literature being true â literature being the word of God.1/ Me - Churches please stop
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Lori Neuman-Lee, PhD
CheloniaGirl
Lots of people have (rightfully) decried the NatCom paper and its potential effect on mentoring structure. It also sets a terrible example for how to consider data and a scientist's
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Paul Chapman
Gooberzilla
I see there's some fierce discourse raging about the "Western canon" and which books get taught to kids in school. I don't really have a strong opinion, but I have
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Moebius Stripper
moebius_strip
A lot going on in this thread that, uh, "argues" for teaching kids books that are more relevant to their lives than the classics, and here's what strikes me: this
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Mzala Tom
tlsibanda
1. NDABEZINHLE SIGOGO : THE GODFATHER OF NDEBELE LITERATUREA short thread....Sigogo is credited for structuring how the Ndebele novel was to be written. He was editor at the Literature Bureau,
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Actually malicious, no actual malice
apark2453
Since that article about whether âclassicsâ in literature are a necessary part of literacy has been stuck in my craw, I want to discuss something:What standard should be applied to
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Kay â
kayrantine
If you think âpiratingâ e-books is âmorally bankruptâ come over here and let me slap the privilege out of you. I thought about writing a thread why piracy almost singlehandedly
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Elaine Treharne
ETreharne
So. @uniofleicester's managers will cut medieval literature and English lang because they want "to offer a suite of undergrad degrees that provide modules which students expect of an English degree".
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Mustafa Akyol
AkyolinEnglish
Maybe it is time - past time - to engage in building a new Islamic jurisprudence that will go beyond the framework, and the limitations, of the 4 ancient madhhabs?https://twitter.com/hambalium/status/1333799229626535936
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Nelson Flores
nelsonlflores
Some people have asked how to do this. There are many ways. My way is to focus less on collecting data from racialized communities and more on treating historical and
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Joanne Harris
Joannechocolat
In all my experience of teaching and writing, I've found the current method of teaching English literature - especially the theory of authorial intent - has been the most often
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Kevin Fulton
Teacher_Fulton
There is a lot of stuff going on in the literature portion of #edutwitter at the moment. The evergreen debate about the canon is raging at the moment.This debate is
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Jay Can't Wait for this Godforsaken Year to End
Jason_Healey
For IR scholars writing on offense/defense balance, SolarWinds has major points:1) One good/great team hacked one company and gained access to thousands of others including *extremely* hard targets. If you
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Ailig Ă Maolchalann / Alex Mulholland
molach95
A quote from Steven J. Reid in the new book "Corona Borealis""Early modern Scots understood Classical culture and history with a depth and completeness that modern scholars can admire but
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