Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Inside Higher Concept

Sexy English faculty:

Here’s an odd item from this morning’s Inside Higher Ed:

Does Dismal MLA Job Market Add to Hook-Up Demand?
This year's annual meeting of the Modern Language Association has featured much chatter about how the terrible job market has changed things. Attendance is down; those on the market seem more stressed than ever (not that they ever didn't seem stressed). Several have asked about whether there is new research, following on last year's panel on MLA sex. on the impact of the economy on conference encounters. We didn't see any such research but a review of Craigslist personals suggests that some academics did have hopes for connections outside of the sessions and cash bars. Only when the MLA is in town will you find listings such as "Hot English dork here, looking to play with another hot English dork." And we guess that most of the time, Craigslist hook-up personals (seeking kink no less) aren't illustrated by the cover of the MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers.
SEE ALSO:
Missing in Action at the MLA: Today's Teachers of Today's Students (The Chronicle, 12/29/09)


The New York Times’ books section notes the phenomenon of academics embracing cult films such as “The Big Lebowski” with “it’s beatific slacker, the Dude,” the subject of a new anthology (Dissertations on His Dudeness).

Readers were invited to share their thoughts.

MW peevishly opined:
There is no mention in this article -- and possibly in the anthology -- about the severe gender split around the Dude. I do not know of any women, myself included, who like the film. There are likely a few, but the film is the cinematic equivalent of The Three Stooges: beloved by most men, incomprehensible by most women. Why men are so hungry to validate a juvenile position in relation to the world... I don't get it. Can you think of any 'slacker' films with a female protagonist?

Are (white) men really under that much social pressure? Three guesses who gets to clean up the slackers' messes, pay the bills, speak sense...

But, later, Amy retorted:
As a female quickly approaching my 7th decade (so how old does that make me!?!) I would like for readers to know that there is at least one woman who loves the movie - me!! My husband (younger than me - GRRRRRR says the cougar!) and I own a copy and watch it at least once a year. We also own bowling balls and shoes, and bowl several times a year. How great that there are people who want to write essays about this movie. It is a treasure!! Long live the Coen Brothers!!

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I hope never, ever again, ahve to see a self indulgent narcissistic phrase like this again:

"GRRRRRR says the cougar!"

Roy Bauer said...

Self-indulgent? Narcissistic? Chill out, dude. I think you're misreading her tone. Maybe not. In any case, this aggression shall not stand, man.

Bohrstein said...

Ain't nothin' wrong with a little cougarin'

*growling noises*

BS

Anonymous said...

"Cougars" are women past their prime, "preying" on younger men, usually those without jobs who let granny pick up the check. Apparently this is some source of admiration for misplaced feminism.

Roy's obituary in LA Times and Register: "we were lucky to have you while we did"

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