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antihumanist reacted to a post in a topic: Am I Okay?
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antihumanist replied to chicgeek_68's topic in Literature, and Rhetoric and Composition
I did my M.A. at Georgetown - it's an amazing program with excellent early modernists - I worked with the main drama scholars in the department and they're great. The two new Miltonists they hired are also absolutely amazing. Honestly, I'd highly recommend putting in an app to GU's M.A - it really preps you for Ph.d. work, and if your advisor thinks that a MA might help you, GU is definitely going to really help - I came from a school not at all known for its humanities, and GU definitely upgraded me and made me more competitive. -
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Final Decision Thread 2013
antihumanist replied to Datatape's topic in Literature, and Rhetoric and Composition
Ex-GU M.A. student here - some of us have also lived in Arlington/Alexandria. There's a shuttle from Rosslyn, so if you don't mind a 20-30 minute ride via metro/GUTS bus, there's lots of affordable housing in those areas too. -
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antihumanist replied to mrogaris's topic in Literature, and Rhetoric and Composition
This is why the classical "top 20" programs definitely turns me off. I mean, I'm biased a bit cus i'm going to UCI, but the theoretical environment there felt exciting and cutting edge - the people were talking about things that I found totally interesting AND socially relevant. I mean, granted, I'm also biased because I'm very influenced by Marxist criticism, but I would never want to go a program that was really prestigious but held a bunch of scholars that didn't do political as well as academic work. And this isn't to say that the Ivies don't have scholars that do that, but I sometimes feel like their work (especially the big three) isn't as politically-theoretically exciting as some of the other schools (Michigan, the UC's, etc). This is a bit biased, but still, it's my impression. <edit> obviously, a program with a bunch of theorists will probably be in some form of top 20, and this post is totally infected by my political bias, but still. -
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antihumanist replied to mrogaris's topic in Literature, and Rhetoric and Composition
I mean, obviously you'll want to apply to quality universities thestage. But to imply there's a firm "top 20" when there's so many different subfields and specializations is an impossible taxonomic task! I mean, what is the "top 20" I'd understand "top 20 early modern" but even then, are these top 20 for historicist/archival early modern or top 20 for theoretical/marxist approaches to early modern! To imply that somehow there's a firm and set "top 20" that guarantees jobs is just silly. I mean, how does one even qualify a general top 20! It's more that I have a big problem with the very idea one can qualify a top 20 institution without a nod to subfield is just silly. Like, sure you might be going to a "top 20" but if none of the scholars do what you do, you're gonna have a bad time. This is to say, there's rankings for every subfield, but those rankings don't *always* reflect the standard "top 20." This isn't to say the top 20 aren't strong in most areas, but you'll probably be better off doing your school search based on your strengths rather than general institution strength. -
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antihumanist replied to mrogaris's topic in Literature, and Rhetoric and Composition
Really, there's plenty of schools that might not be top 20 overall that are amazing for specific interests. The fact that there is even a list of "top 20 schools" ranked regardless of subfield kind of shocks me - shouldn't all rankings be based on subfield/area of interest over some arbitrary "general" ranking? I mean, there's obviously schools with the resources to do all major fields, but even that doesn't necessarily equate to strength for a particular applicant. For instance, I do very theory heavy approaches to early modern drama, and a school that is considered top 20 for early modern drama still wouldn't be a good fit (or arguably top 20) for me if they didn't have scholars who were interested in my theoretical approaches. <edit> for Two Espressos: Episode 1 -
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antihumanist replied to mrogaris's topic in Literature, and Rhetoric and Composition
Ah. Didn't realize they had forums. -
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antihumanist replied to mrogaris's topic in Literature, and Rhetoric and Composition
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antihumanist replied to mrogaris's topic in Literature, and Rhetoric and Composition
My favorite gif. Have an upvote. Also, Tim and Eric are freaking geniuses. Their Go Pro show is awesome. -
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antihumanist replied to mrogaris's topic in Literature, and Rhetoric and Composition
In addition to all said above, creative writing really won't help you getting into an English Ph.D. Not that it can't be a nice addition to your application, but "creative writing" work isn't what the humanities Ph.D. does. Really, you should seriously look into what a Ph.D. in the humanities entails (the horror of it all) because no offense, but from your post it sounds like you're woefully misinformed what the point of graduate study is... Besides, depending on your areas of interest, the Ivy's might not even be the best fit for you! There's more to academia than the Ivy League.... Anyway, I'm not even sure if this is a troll or not, so I'll just leave it here until OP replies to prove some good faith here. -
Final Decision Thread 2013
antihumanist replied to Datatape's topic in Literature, and Rhetoric and Composition
Just sent ya a PM with some contact info if you have any questions! CONGRATS. -
As an English person I couldn't tell you what posthumanism brings to philosophy Bernard J. However, the fact that you have things, animals, and such that are "almost" human is the very thing that posthumanism embraces. It's also about the fact that without language, tools, and things anything recognizably "human" wouldn't exist - so the very idea of human is bound up in posthumanity. The focus on cognitive ecologies and spaces is similarly bound up in the fact that the essential core of "humanity" itself is tenuous at best. If you want to get the crashcourse - Donna Haraway's "Manifesto for Cyborgs," Andy Clark's "Natural Born Cyborgs," and N. Kathrine Hayles's "How We Became Posthuman" are all great starting points. There's also a great essay by Gorgio Agamben called "What is an Apparatus" that takes a very posthuman view of power and subjectivity.
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Final Decision Thread 2013
antihumanist replied to Datatape's topic in Literature, and Rhetoric and Composition
I definitely got that vibe too - it's a very driven program. While I'm not poetics (Early Modern English), I definitely felt like the atmosphere at UCI was just so positive - and with morale high, excellent faculty, and a driven cohort, it's gonna be awesome. -
Final Decision Thread 2013
antihumanist replied to Datatape's topic in Literature, and Rhetoric and Composition
Holy crap, did I meet you at the intro weekend?