Last week, I had the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Andrew Gardner, professor of anthropology at University of Puget Sound, and the keynote speaker for Lewis & Clark’s 1st annual Middle East Symposium. For the past 15 years, Dr. Gardner’s […]
Thoughts on draft 1
The first draft has been submitted! It was 52-pages long, and the product of innumerable hours locked in the library and Sellwood coffee shops with my fellow seniors. T’was a bit of a struggle, but I got it done and […]
Hard at work.
First drafts due friday! Melting brains in Watzek till then.
Both/and
This week, I’ve been working on trying to emphasize (rather than minimize) the tensions and potential contradictions in my historical framework. This comes out most prominently is in my section covering critiques of modernist urbanism, and the impacts these critiques have […]
Still truckin’ on.
I’ve started writing! But one problem I’ve been running into, especially toward the top of my hourglass, is that I know what to say, but not who to cite. I’ve been drawing a lot on class lectures and general knowledge I’ve accumulated […]