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| | | | | There is no doubt that C.S. Lewis has left a profound legacy for us, which I will talk about a bit on Friday, the 50th anniversary of C.S. Lewis' death. What we know most is what he wrote down. He has sold literally hundreds of millions of books in dozens of different genres. He made... | |
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| | | | | [AI summary] The discussion revolves around the concept of 'vocational awe' in librarianship, which involves the belief that libraries are inherently good and sacred, thus beyond critique. Contributors explore the tension between this ideal and the realities of professional challenges, such'the need for self-care, work-life balance, and institutional critique. Some emphasize the importance of maintaining sacredness in the profession while acknowledging the need for reform and reflection on practices. Others question the value of an MLIS degree and highlight the gap between academic training and real-world experience. The conversation also touches on patron saints of librarians, the role of donors, and the broader implications of vocational awe in neoliberal ... | |
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| | | | | Professor Rosi Braidotti MAE reflects on her contributions to feminist philosophy, the evolution of the humanities, and the importance of embracing intergenerational justice. | |
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| | | Throughout his campaign, the Republican depicted schools as a political battleground to be won back from the left. | ||