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Reading and Redemption1 comment

Peter Kerry Powers wrote 1 year ago: I saw Atonement last night, the Oscar-nominated film based on Ian McEwan’s award winning novel. I’m … more →

Tags: Reading, Reading--Religion, Books, Literature, Literary criticism, Reading--Psychology, ethics, Reading--as evil, writing

In Praise of Shyness, Solitude, and Oppositional Defiant Disorder (And All Other Personality Disorders Associated with Reading): Or, What’s Wrong With Being Disconnected?7 comments

Peter Kerry Powers wrote 1 year ago: A review posted on spiked-online.com, “Humanity, Though Art Sick,” discusses Christopher Lane’s new … more →

Tags: Reading, Reading--Social Benefits, Literature, Blogging, Politics, Books, Christopher Lane, shyness, American Psychiatric Association

Passion, Politics, and English Studies; Or, What Hillary’s Tears Can Teach English Departments.1 comment

Peter Kerry Powers wrote 1 year ago: The New York Times today gives a serious turn to all the random speculation that Hillary’s tears—or … more →

Tags: Reading, Reading--Social Benefits, Gender, Politics, Education, Books, Barack Obama, hillary clinton, Idealism

Justified by Fish Alone

Peter Kerry Powers wrote 1 year ago: In his most recent essay for the New York Times, Stanley Fish takes up the much exercised question o … more →

Tags: Education, Reading, Reading--Social Benefits, Stanley Fish, Justification, Philosophy, Literature, english studies, Higher Education


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