[csaa-forum] bolt, sticks and stones, and a proposal: read turner!
Melissa Iocco
Melissa.Iocco at utas.edu.au
Wed Dec 15 13:22:58 CST 2004
Jason, I think this is a good point. I had wondered whether there were any
other academic disciplines wiping similar gobs of Bolt's Venom (TM) out of
their eyes or whether Cultural Studies had been rewarded with the sole hanky.
Melissa
At 01:38 PM 15/12/2004 +1000, you wrote:
>I haven't read Graeme's piece yet but - I think it is important to remember
>that cultural studies isn't the only area under attack by the 'nuts and
>bolts' of this world: science, particularly that involving animal
>experimentation, genetic manipulation and stem cell research is really
>copping it as well. And scientists cannot work without without labs etc and
>exquipment whose budget that would dwarf a cultural studies one. Making
>allies across faculties would be a v. good idea, so that scholars from arts
>and sciences could present a united front.
>
>
> Oh dear, the Xmas spirit has made me slightly idealistic...
>
>Jas
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