virgin experience

It’s been a long time since I’ve been in an all-signing environment; my eyes are rusty! We had a characteristically Deaf start at my first ever Interpreter Trainers convention, the keynote began only 50 minutes past the scheduled time. I, in my introvert fashion, found a seat to plant myself while most folks schmoozed. Anna R. knows how to work … Read more...

“best ethnography”

Jung Yup told me Learning to Labor is the best ethnography he’s ever read, because it fully contexts the microsocial within a political economy (at least, this is what I understood from our conversation).
I’ve found a follow-up Learning to Labor in New Times that lauds the original book and updates it through a series of essays that might also … Read more...

speaking from ignorance

Danny the Destroyer (grin) taught me a lot tonight, as did everyone who participated in the critique of Smith. Thanks, Li, for telling me a gave a “good defense,” at least I have that to hold onto! 🙂 and, the brief de-brief with Srinivas and Jung Yup, about how we all have different points of entry, was helpful somewhat reassuring. … Read more...

I wish I wrote

this book by Michael Peter Smith, Transnational Urbanism: Locating Globalization. (I can’t seem to locate any online info on the author 🙁 – poo!)
He unabashedly argues for the social construction of “globalization” and critiques the heck out of Michael Harvey and a few representatives of what he calls the “global cities discourse” (Michael Friedman and Saskia Sassen). Smith … Read more...