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Aging Studies @ MLA
Accuracy in Academia ^ | February 3, 2014 | Malcolm A. Kline

Posted on 02/04/2014 7:12:17 AM PST by Academiadotorg

English professors, it seems, want to teach anything but English. Hence the plethora of studies explored at the Modern Language Association’s (MLA) annual convention in Chicago this January: gender studies, disability studies and aging studies.

MLA members are putting out a new journal focused on the latter. Really, if they wanted to study the deterioration that comes with advanced age, the 127-year-old MLA might want to do a self-appraisal. Reacting to recent media coverage of aging, E. Ann Kaplan asked the panel, “Was the concern over age a smokescreen for what humans, largely white corporations, are doing to the planet?”

“E. Ann Kaplan is a Distinguished Professor of English and Cultural Analysis and Theory at Stony Brook University, where she also founded and directs The Humanities Institute,” according to her university website page. “She is Past President of the Society for Cinema and Media Studies. Kaplan has written many books and articles on topics in cultural studies, media, and women’s studies, from diverse theoretical perspectives including psychoanalysis, feminism, postmodernism, and post-colonialism.”

At the MLA, she told the crowd that, “We need alternative cultural lenses to view climate change.” One wonders if she noticed the below average, and below-freezing, temperatures on Long Island when she got home.

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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: globalwarming; mla

1 posted on 02/04/2014 7:12:17 AM PST by Academiadotorg
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To: Academiadotorg

Suggested new courses: Diagramming sentences- Where goes a gerund?; New Critical Studies on the indirect object; Masculine Violence- The Dangling Participle; Taking a Stand on the Object of a Preposition.


2 posted on 02/04/2014 7:36:03 AM PST by Inwoodian
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To: Academiadotorg

A course on the theme of age or aging in literature, or how writers write as they age - that could be valuable.

Does it all have to be seen through a lens? A political lens?


3 posted on 02/04/2014 7:45:27 AM PST by heartwood
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To: Inwoodian

good. lol. You know, I feel like submitting some of these to the MLA to see what form their rejection will take. Actually, maybe suggest all four as a panel. What would you call it?


4 posted on 02/04/2014 8:35:30 AM PST by Academiadotorg
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To: Academiadotorg

Try adding a few new courses. It’s easy and fun.


5 posted on 02/04/2014 9:07:03 AM PST by Inwoodian
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To: heartwood

Unfortunately, political lenses are about all they will look through. Two Canadian researchers actually are looking at how writers write as they age, as part of a larger project, i. e., whether artists have an early style, a late style...


6 posted on 02/04/2014 9:47:44 AM PST by Academiadotorg
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