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Ilana Gershon

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structureless.bsky.social
SAW's Exertions published a discussion of my recent book a few days ago that the indomitable Carrie Lane organized. There is no better gift to give an author then this kind of generous engagement: saw.americananthro.org/book-forum--...
Book forum : The Pandemic Workplace
saw.americananthro.org
structureless.bsky.social
If this is something the community needs, I am happy to host it on the CaMP anthropology blog (of course, it would have to be blogposts).
structureless.bsky.social
I keep thinking that Trump and Musk are changing what it means to be pro/life --- it is now profits over life
structureless.bsky.social
I would happily be a guest speaker in your class if you wanted to add a bit of anthropological spice to such a great mix
structureless.bsky.social
I might teach Caitrin Lynch's short piece alongside Akrich's article: anthro-age.pitt.edu/ojs/anthro-a...

or maybe something from Caitrin's Retirement on the Line book -- aging and workplaces might be interesting
Design for Aging: Perspectives on Technology, Older Adults, and Educating Engineers | Anthropology & Aging
anthro-age.pitt.edu
structureless.bsky.social
I have been wondering where all the claims of election fraud went. Why does fraud only exist when you lose?
structureless.bsky.social
Someone already mentioned it, but What's Now with Trevor Noah is pretty great. And I also like Jon Stewart's podcast
structureless.bsky.social
roxanegay.bsky.social
This narrative that the Democrats ignored the working class is really aggravating. Be specific. You’re talking about the white working class because the Black working class understood the stakes of this election just fine.

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roxanegay.bsky.social
This narrative that the Democrats ignored the working class is really aggravating. Be specific. You’re talking about the white working class because the Black working class understood the stakes of this election just fine.
structureless.bsky.social
That is so right! I even wrote an article about how it is a bullshit genre machine, really good at producing the bullshit genres that make so many of our jobs into bullshit jobs
structureless.bsky.social
Our mouths are filled with other people's words. (and even this is a paraphrase of Bauman paraphrasing Bakhtin)

But do you think that our ideas are always also other people's ideas?
structureless.bsky.social
I do not create extra credit!
I do not create them on Canvas.
I do not create them in Kansas.
I do not create them here or there.
I do not create them anywhere.
structureless.bsky.social
I am almost finished reading contentious pandemic US school board meetings for an article. I finally came across an anti-masker mentioning Thomas Paine. So far, the historical figures anti-maskers mention have been: Martin Luther King, Rosa Parks, and Nelson Mandela. I am so befuddled by this.
structureless.bsky.social
I am darkly fascinated by the ways in which people seem to long for a Protestant reformation in relationship to scientific expertise (scientists are very much treated as Catholic priests were during Reformation)
structureless.bsky.social
I am spending the break reading US school board meeting transcripts recorded during the pandemic, which means reading over and over again how people justify this.
structureless.bsky.social
But also -- blech!!! And on a Sunday!!!?!!
structureless.bsky.social
In these situations, I try to find anyone I know (a bit removed from the actual participants involved) for whom the academic system has been built, the most structurally privileged person I can find, and ask what would they do? I am so often surprised by the answers, invariably good tactics.
structureless.bsky.social
“No one is teaching your kids to be gay,” a teacher named Alyssa Marano said at the meeting. “Sometimes, they just are gay. I have math to teach. I literally don’t have time to teach your kids to be gay.”
newrepublic.com/article/1768...
The Red State Brain Drain Isn’t Coming. It’s Happening Right Now.
As conservative states wage total culture war, college-educated workers—physicians, teachers, professors, and more—are packing their bags.
newrepublic.com

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