Issues of looking and the gaze are complicated in Summertime (Lean, 1955). Here, despite wielding a camera, Katharine Hepburn's*** character is totally dispossessed of the cinematic agency it might imply. BUT ... That's not all there is to say about it by any means, so I'm headed to a conference in Venice in October … Continue reading Looking and the Gaze | Romance on Film
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How Academics Survive the Writing Grind: Some Anecdotal Advice | Literary Hub
The bottom line is that it takes most academics a long time—whether at the front end of the writing process, at the back end, or both—to produce high-quality work. Apprentice academics may regard the enormous effort involved as a symptom of their own inadequacy, especially if they have been led to believe that writing is … Continue reading How Academics Survive the Writing Grind: Some Anecdotal Advice | Literary Hub