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I do. I've been doing it. Yesterday I had a great day with my boyfriend - we went out to breakfast, got caught in the serious downpour and decided not to go to a museum but instead to curl up on the couch and watch a movie (which we did). But then I had to pay for my sins of fun. And pay. And pay.
Which meant reading the first half of Frederick Jameson's A Singular Modernity in a night. And then reading Tani Barlow's Introduction on Colonial Modernity. Then writing a response paper, doing Japanese homework, studying for a dialogue check, writing out all of my notes and discussion questions for my class this afternoon, picking up coffee, taking the dog on a walk, making sure the plastic bag we have covering our back door was properly arranged as I left the house so that we can minimize the leaks in the office.
Then Japanese, then doing a little more prep for theory, then class, then home to make dinner, and do more Japanese homework, and read Hiroshima Mon Amour and two articles pertaining to it (one of which actually has the title Excription/Antigraphy --- and if you can guess what either of those terms mean I'll make you a shiny graphic this weekend). AND even though I was bad and didn't taken exhaustive notes on either piece, I'm stick-a-fork-in-me-done.
It's been a busy 24 hours.
I'm mostly making this post to remind anyone who hasn't seen my shameless plugs for it earlier, but
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*falls down* sweet dreams all.
Which meant reading the first half of Frederick Jameson's A Singular Modernity in a night. And then reading Tani Barlow's Introduction on Colonial Modernity. Then writing a response paper, doing Japanese homework, studying for a dialogue check, writing out all of my notes and discussion questions for my class this afternoon, picking up coffee, taking the dog on a walk, making sure the plastic bag we have covering our back door was properly arranged as I left the house so that we can minimize the leaks in the office.
Then Japanese, then doing a little more prep for theory, then class, then home to make dinner, and do more Japanese homework, and read Hiroshima Mon Amour and two articles pertaining to it (one of which actually has the title Excription/Antigraphy --- and if you can guess what either of those terms mean I'll make you a shiny graphic this weekend). AND even though I was bad and didn't taken exhaustive notes on either piece, I'm stick-a-fork-in-me-done.
It's been a busy 24 hours.
I'm mostly making this post to remind anyone who hasn't seen my shameless plugs for it earlier, but
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*falls down* sweet dreams all.