In the latter half of Desire/Love (2012), Lauren Berlant addresses “the ways that fantasies of romantic love and of therapy posit norms of gender and
Category: Teaching
Learning to Love Said and Hegel (By Making Myself “Teach” Them)
This semester I have been teaching a class that the university’s course catalogue designates, “ENG 489: Literature and Empire.” Because I’m neither a historian of
Office Space (“On the third floor, by the elevator…”)
In addition to teaching a section of Literary Theory and Criticism at URI’s Providence campus this semester, I taught two sections of “Research Writing” at
Teaching Feeling: Sedgwick and Butler
I used to ask myself how is it possible to make them feel the flesh & blood in these shadows? — Virginia Woolf I