amethystjazz.bsky.social
Assistant Professor at the University of Minnesota; Chinese & Korean cultural studies; media, ecologies, phenomenology; comedy. Sound and noise, signifying everything.
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Great thread!
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What if your qualifying exams were cumulative over several decades, and all your answers helped to shape a person?
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Is this from the 1950s-60s? Was just reading How to Read Donald Duck by Dorfman and Mattleart from 1971…a Third World answer to the global spread of the Disney comics
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From this thread…I think most of us choose ceasefire 😬
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That’s what subtitles are for
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Every time I see the place name Fort Lee, I just think of tasty Korean food 😂 I was so tickled when I discovered it used to be a film town, too
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This thread really makes me wish there were some sort of web quiz where I could test myself, lol
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Good kids’ music nowadays is actually kind of good!
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The hanja is for 현대
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Bai Hong 白虹 in Best Secret Spy 天字第一號, 1964
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Honestly, I think I misremembered because I DO want to be nobodies together. But also, Dickinson is right that there are too many frogs.
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poets.org/poem/im-nobo...
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Don’t we have to wait until age 50 to get it?
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Adding to my list!
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Wow I hope my adviser does that when the time comes around lol
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I don’t see why undergrads couldn’t get it, with some guidance.
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Maybe a movie with tons of drone or robot soldiers lined up? Star Wars or I, Robot?
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Podcast or radio? Or both?
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Beautiful!
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Exciting! Your chapter titles suggest that this is uncomfortably relevant for our contemporary society…but on the plus side, we will need notes on how to restore and remake a broken world.
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Something lemony?
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This doesn’t seem true at our elementary school? Maybe it depends on the context (where you are, grade level, public/private, etc)
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Apt.
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40 years of martial law in Taiwan
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Oh right, the film title: Best Secret Agent (1964), dir. Zhang Ying
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Congrats!