Monthly Archives: May 2010
Finals fun
Finals mess with your mind. Their subject matter creeps in your head until you can’t contextualize anything else. That said, as I struggle through applying Hegel’s Master-Slave analytic in terms of Fanon’s “Wretched of the Earth” and its application to … Continue reading
The future, kickball, and iguanas
Today someone mentioned to me that graduation is two weeks from today and that little realization freaked me out. I have two finals and my thesis oral defense standing in my way before the June 4th ceremony. While I can’t … Continue reading
Globalization and Human Rights
Last week my classes overlapped in a really interesting way regarding the effect of globalization on the viability of human rights. This discussion started in my Human Rights in the Middle East course in terms of the advantages and disadvantages … Continue reading