Entries Tagged as ‘Graduate School’

May 2, 2007

Don’t fall for the Foucault trap

You find this interesting? You think this is the kind of stuff you’ll discuss in grad school? One of my professors ranted incoherently about bio-power *rolling my eyes*. Another professor told me that “if you read Foucault you’ll end up living in a basement apartment with alot of cats.”
Finally during my [...]

May 1, 2007

Tales of the Graduate Teaching Assistant: Or The Bodhisattva of LSD (Part II)

Abstract: This is part two of a recounting of my earliest experience teaching. As a graduate student, my friend Felix and I, were recruited to T.A. for Dr. Samsara. After taking us to lunch we were driven head in to the deep end.
“Hey mother-fu$ker,” Felix screamed waving his arms and chasing the van down the [...]

April 29, 2007

Fun Grad-Educated Facts: Or how do you say reality in Dutch?

The average age of a PhD student in the Netherlands is 29, an overwhelming majority are women – and 40% are foreigners, according to new research by careers magazine Intermediair (IM).
The survey indicates that at 13.7%, the unemployment rate among PhD graduates is seven times higher than that of university graduates as a whole. And [...]

April 28, 2007

The Bodhisattva of LSD: Part I

The Bodhisattva of LSD: Part I
Abstract: In this article, the topic of LSD, Buddhist enlightenment, and the American fruit-picking industry are discussed vis-à-vis attention to social dynamics of graduate teaching assistants and supervising professors. Special attention is paid to acid-flash backs as well as the contingent nature of “truth” claims.
I’m sitting so close to him [...]

April 26, 2007

Dinner at Professor Z’s house: Tales of Grad School

Abstract: (Like all academics I will summarize my articles into a paragraph so you can skim the abstract and impress the department chair and/or the Dean with the 25 cent version of the tale) This article applies the theory of lowest common denominator and testicular-fondle theory to the phenomena of grad student success and failure. [...]

April 26, 2007

Hey There Wasted Life!

All you hungry tired grad students out there waiting for that big break… I’m here my babies. I hear your bitter moans and your dreams of tenure, professional careers… I hear your call to arms to make the world a better place, to make a difference.
I’m here. I’m here to tell you this is the [...]