Re: A short dry chronicle

diane celia hodges (dchodges who-is-at interchg.ubc.ca)
Tue, 14 Oct 1997 18:24:04 -0700

Maybe this reflects my experience only, but speaking as one
of those "grads", from that side of the fence, so to speak,

I have yet, in 5 or so yrs of graduate experience, as an MA or
PhD-2-be, found an email list of grads-only where there
was ever any discussion of theory with the interest or expertise

that takes place on xmca... other lists I am on, such as queerstudies.list,
reflect the same interests & savour-faire with theory that
is, in my experience, again, found wanting (wonting?) on grad-only
lists...

I wouldn't dare speculate on what that implies,
but it's my $0.02
(approx
$0.005 USF) -

cheers y'all
diane

"Every tool is a weapon if you hold it right"
(Ani Difranco)
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diane celia hodges
faculty of graduate studies
centre for the study of curriculum and instruction
university of british columbia,
vancouver, british columbia, canada V6T 1Z4

(604) 253-4807
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