[A Recap of the
month that was in AmericanStudying.]
May
4: NeMLA 2015 Recaps: Italian American Inspirations: A series following up
this year’s NeMLA conference kicks off with the great seminar with which my
conference began.
May
5: NeMLA 2015 Recaps: Roundtable on Writing Prolifically: The series
continues with a few takeaways from my session on strategies for prolific
writing.
May
6: NeMLA 2015 Recaps: Three Amazing Performances: The wonderful keynote and
creative readings with which the conference opened, as the series rolls on.
May
7: NeMLA 2015 Recaps: Three More Great Panels: Quick highlights from three
of the other compelling panels I attended at NeMLA 2015.
May
8: NeMLA 2015 Recaps: New Colleagues: The series concludes by introducing
the newest members of the NeMLA Board, with whom I’m excited to work on…
May
9-10: NeMLA 2016 Plans: … next year’s conference in Hartford, for which
I’ll be President and for which I could use your input in all the ways I
highlight in this weekend special post!
May
11: Semester Conclusions: I Can’t Breathe: A series recapping the Spring
2015 semester starts with my most radical classroom moment to date, and why it
wasn’t.
May
12: Semester Conclusions: A Tough Crowd: The series continues with my most
resistant Adult Learning class, and why that was a good thing.
May
13: Semester Conclusions: Fanny Fern Rocks: The senior seminar experience
that validated one of my strongest scholarly beliefs, as the series rolls on.
May
14: Semester Conclusions: Football Debates: Two complementary spaces where
Fitchburg State discussed and debated football in America this semester.
May
15: Semester Conclusions: The Mara Award and Inspiring Teachers: The series
concludes with tributes to some of the best teachers I’ve known, in honor of my
receiving an FSU teaching award.
May
16-17: Summer and Fall Plans: A special weekend post looking forward to
some of my summer and fall courses—add your own plans in comments, please!
May
18: BlockbusterStudying II: Back to the Future: My annual series
AmericanStudying summer blockbusters kicks off with visions of the past in the
Michael J. Fox hit.
May
19: BlockbusterStudying II: Ghostbusters: The series continues with
science, the supernatural, and weird tales in the ground-breaking horror
comedy.
May
20: BlockbusterStudying II: Jurassic Park: Two ways the groundbreaking film
oversimplified the novel and why they matter, as the series rolls on.
May
21: BlockbusterStudying II: Broken Arrow and Face/Off: Hong Kong legend
John Woo’s failed transition to Hollywood, and how we should remember it
instead.
May
22: BlockbusterStudying II: E.T. and Aliens: The series concludes with the
many differences between, and one important similarity of, the two
extraterrestrial blockbusters.
May
23-24: Crowd-sourced BlockbusterStudying: My latest crowd-sourced post,
featuring the responses and nominees of fellow BlockbusterStudiers.
May
25: Remembering Memorial Day: A Memorial Day series kicks off with my
annual post on how we should better remember the holiday’s origins.
May
26: Decoration Day Histories: Frederick Douglass: The series continues with
Douglass’s amazing and vital 1871 Decoration Day speech.
May
27: Decoration Day Histories: Roger Pryor: The historic shifts exemplified
by a Northern invitation to a very Southern speaker, as the Memorial Day series
rolls on.
May
28: Decoration Day Histories: African Americans and Decoration Day: The
importance of remembering the connection between African Americans and the
holiday’s origin points.
May
29: Decoration Day Histories: So What?: The series concludes with three
reasons to remember Memorial Day’s Decoration Day origins.
Next series
starts Monday,
Ben
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