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If you'd like to introduce yourself you can do so here. What's your subject area? What are your research and/or teaching interests? What do you do to relax?

Date: 2010-07-25 06:42 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] rhivolution
I know the feeling regarding 'yes, studying fun things that I like!' turning into a mindsucking inability to relax with them; see my inability to watch most of this series of Doctor Who or Leverage. Also, your academic interests sound relevant to my interests and I would like to subscribe to your newsletter.

By the by, does your username refer to Woman on the Edge of Time?

Date: 2010-07-27 07:15 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] luciente
It is! Luciente made quite an impression on me when I first read the book, and I've used the name as a screenname on and off for a good 6 or 7 years (there's some appalling early attempts at Harry Potter fandom under it somewhere ¬_¬).

Yay, another media/cultural studies person :) Although I'm a fairly recent convert - I used to be one of Those People who are snobbish about media & cultural studies, but I've very much seen the error of my ways :D Trying to get people to realise what valuable subjects they are has actually become a bit of a soapbox of mine, heh. I do wish I'd started studying it earlier, though; my BA is a super-traditional English Lit degree, and while that's useful in many respects, it means I'm missing a basic familiarity with media studies that sometimes kicks my PhD in the shins a bit.

Your dissertation sounds AWESOME, btw. I love the idea of presenting dissertations in non-traditional forms; I really wish I was able to do mine as a hypertext project, but there's not much support for that kind of experimentation in my uni.

I don't really use Dreamwidth other than to read and comment on friends who don't want to use lj, but if you ever want to chat more, I'm fanbeatsman at livejournal :)

Date: 2010-07-27 04:48 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] rhivolution
I think the important thing with media studies is to have a sort of click moment where you realise that everything, no matter how vapid, is a product of time and place and culture, and therefore something you can learn from. And that sentence ended with a preposition. Augh. Too lazy to try and rework it, it's hot today.

Anyway, my diss is video based as a requirement of the course; it's a combination of academic and vocational (e.g. production work) media studies, so learning to construct a documentary is considered important. Of course, then I've got the defence paper to write, god help me. Not that I'm a bad writer, but it's so hard to find theory that backs up my work.

Friended you on LJ if that's okay, no obligation to friend back. (I'm [livejournal.com profile] rhipowered if you wonder who the heck that person is.)

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