Author Archives: Timothy Burke

Why You No Post (on Iraq)?

There was a quick comment in a discussion elsewhere that having concluded that there’s nothing really to discuss any more with defenders of the President’s Iraq policy, I now seem to have nothing to say about Iraq. E.g., that once … Continue reading

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Third Way

One of the things that you face in college teaching is the question of when a student is entitled to say, “No mas!” and completely opt out of a major area of knowledge on the grounds that their mind simply … Continue reading

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Bump Off

So I’m driving home today to pick up lunch. We live about five minutes from campus by car. I turn onto the road before our street, which often gets a lot of traffic. A pickup truck comes up fast behind … Continue reading

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Chronicle of Cancellations Foretold

Spurred by Jason Mittell (and just about every other television critic in existence) we watched Pushing Daisies last night. We, too, fell in love with it. My daughter was briefly upset at the way death entered the story, but the … Continue reading

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That Which Is Discussable

I predictably say to both students and colleagues that the teaching of analytic writing in college should be preceded (and accompanied) by the teaching of persuasion as an art and a way of life. Waiting until you’re in the thick … Continue reading

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Academic Freedom as a Precondition of Productivity

I was asked about my view that academic freedom is a precondition of academic productivity in the comments on an earlier thread. Here’s the Minnesota Review essay where I lay that argument out in some detail. A lot of it … Continue reading

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As Smith So Brilliantly Notes

I was just marking a student paper last night where I suggested that she avoid the use of complimentary modifiers like, “As Author X so incisively claims…” or “Author Y makes the particularly brilliant suggestion that…”. I realized that I … Continue reading

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Thanks for Nothing

If you want to see how counterproductive the current intellectual property environment can be for scholarly publishing, take a gander at the ACLS Humanities E-Book website. I foolishly inflicted an assignment on my students using this for today’s class, since … Continue reading

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The Toll From the Troll

Jon Cogburn’s description of the academic job-hunting process in philosophy is vivid. I suspect philosophy is a bit worse off in the ways he describes, but a lot of what is hateful in the process holds pretty true in history … Continue reading

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Head-Slapping Time

So you spend some time trying to offer a qualified defense of academia, and then you come across something like professors at UC Davis proclaiming that Lawrence Summers is so utterly beyond the pale that he shouldn’t be asked to … Continue reading

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