[A Recap of the
month that was in AmericanStudying.]
December
4: Reconstruction Figures: Alexander Crummell and Frederick Douglass: A
Reconstruction series starts with an impromptu but telling debate between two
titans.
December
5: Reconstruction Figures: The Fisk Jubilee Singers: The series continues
with two vital legacies of a cultural and historical artistic project.
December
6: Reconstruction Figures: Albion Tourgée: Two distinct but interconnected
ways to remember a seminal 19th century figure, as the series rolls
on.
December
7: Reconstruction Figures: Andrew Johnson: Three telling stages in the life
and career of one of our worst presidents.
December
8: Reconstruction Figures: Yung Wing?: Whether and how to remember the
pioneering Chinese American educator as a Reconstruction figure.
December
9-10: Reconstruction Figures: P.B.S. Pinchback: The series concludes with three
stages in the unique life of the first African American governor, on the 145th
anniversary of his taking office.
December
11: Fall 2017 Reflections: America in the Gilded Age: A fall semester recap
series on Teaching under Trump starts with the limits and possibilities of
unspoken contexts in a historical course.
December
12: Fall 2017 Reflections: Mark Twain Seminar: The series continues with
reading and thinking about a long-past author as a contemporary commentator.
December
13: Fall 2017 Reflections: First-year Writing I: How a culminating writing
assignment can help us engage with the world around us, as the series rolls on.
December
14: Fall 2017 Reflections: Adult Learning Classes: Three benefits for life
in Trump’s America from my semester’s three adult learning classes.
December
15: Fall 2017 Reflections: Intro to Speech: The series concludes with not
intervening in political discussions, and whether I should have.
December
16-17: Spring 2018 Previews: Looking ahead to three Spring semester courses
and one big writing project—share your spring plans in comments, please!
December
18: Longmire Lessons: Gab and Mandy: A series on the recently concluded,
truly wonderful Longmire starts with
the distinct lessons offered by two young Native American characters.
December
19: Longmire Lessons: Malachi and Matthias: The series continues with one
character who generally reinforced cultural stereotypes, and one who
wonderfully revised them.
December
20: Longmire Lessons: Cowboy Bill: A mysterious character who embodied
first Western mythos and then realities, as the series streams on.
December
21: Longmire Lessons: Hector and Henry: An iconic but mythic Native
American character, and a flesh-and-blood one who took a different path.
December
22: Longmire Lessons: Walt and Cady: The series concludes with a couple
final takeaways from the wonderful story of the multi-generational Longmire
family.
December
23-24: An AmericanStudies Wish: My shortest but sweetest blog post yet!
December
25: Reviewing Resistance: Empathy: A reviewing the year in resistance
series starts with the continued and vital need for empathy.
December
26: Reviewing Resistance: Late-night Comedy: The series continues with
three distinct and interesting ways late-night hosts have challenged Trump.
December
27: Reviewing Resistance: Judges: One of the worst parts of Trump’s first
year and an ironic but crucial counterpoint, as the series rolls on.
December
28: Reviewing Resistance: Twitter: Three Twitter accounts that exemplify three
forms of social media resistance.
December
29: Reviewing Resistance: Fitchburg State University: The series concludes
with three inspiring conversations taking place on my own campus.
Next series
starts Monday,
Ben
PS. Topics you’d
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