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Posts by Jan Mieszkowski

Bizarre. A few hours ago, I referenced this show for the first time in a decade. I cited it as evidence that I have actually seen some good tv. 😂

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This is why you do the reading.

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Kant is never interested in the past; what interests him is the future of the species.
–Hannah Arendt

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A masterpiece of literature is never anything more than a dictionary in disorder.
–Jean Cocteau

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Cake en abyme.

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I taught this about 10 years ago. I think it went over quite well, as I recall.

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Pleased to have a piece in this new volume.

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"He thought that he had learned patience, but he had only lost impatience."
–Maurice Blanchot, Awaiting Oblivion

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Spent most of the day in an online symposium – 6 excellent papers and a cool roundtable discussion of texts by Hemingway and Hans Christian Andersen.

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Exactly. I tell them: "Overreading? We aren't even close to getting out of the realm of underreading!"

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What are students taught in high school such that they worry that the most basic exegetical move may constitute "overreading"?

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What's in a Slogan? | Mediations | Journal of the Marxist Literary Group Jan Mieskowski traces the reception of the slogan as a form in Marxist criticism from Marx and Engels through Lenin, Luxembourg, and Lukács. These slogans are…

(There's a newer version in Crises of the Sentence, but this should probably do.)

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Don’t you know that "No" is the wildest word we consign to Language?
–Emily Dickinson

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I dwell in Possibility -
A fairer House than Prose -
More numerous of Windows -
Superior - for Doors -

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Book Botany

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#Mood

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I was going to try to guess what sort of software it might be, but then you gave it away.

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Sigh.

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Furcht vor der Nacht, Furcht vor der Nicht-Nacht
-Franz Kafka, 18 Okt. 1917

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The Ruins of Nostalgia – Wesleyan University Press New work from one of the most compelling and transformative writers of the contemporary prose poemWhat is it to feel nostalgia, to be skeptical of it yet cle...

Recommended!

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It’s a genre?

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“Sound film as the limit for Kafka’s and Chaplin’s worlds.”
–Walter Benjamin

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Read Jan Mieszkowski's "Uncommon Senses, Uncommunal Retractions: The Give and Take of Language in Franz Kafka's Der Proceß" in @mlnjournal.bsky.social on @projectmuse.bsky.social!

@janm.bsky.social

muse.jhu.edu/article/945087

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Project MUSE - Uncommon Senses, Uncommunal Retractions: The Give and Take of Language in Franz Kafka's <i>Der Proceß</i>

icymi: Jan Mieszkowski, @janm.bsky.social, Uncommon Senses, Uncommunal Retractions:The Give and Take of Language in Franz Kafka's Der Proceß (via Proj Muse) muse.jhu.edu/article/945087 speech acts, rescission in contracts ... @law-and-humanities.bsky.social @lpcprof.bsky.social

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TFW you realize that the bookstore categories have passed you by.

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Required seminar wear.

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Reading between the lines.

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Sure, I'd like to be added.

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I just bought the Virtual Sentence and I literally can’t wait for it to arrive!

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