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Arbitrary Friday of Return

Well, Pandagonians, it’s me, Michael Bérubé, professor of dangeral studies, and it’s been a long time since I last posted something here.  Too long, perhaps. In recent weeks, in fact, I’ve heard some nasty rumors as to what happened to me.

Some people say I was offended that in response to my last post, one or two readers disagreed slightly with my assertion that Julie Taymor has the best visual imagination evah, and that I stomped off in a huff – though not before sending Amanda a short but furious email, “delete my account!!1!1!”  Others say that my departure was part of the breakup of the short-lived Pandagon Supergroup of 2007, during which I drove five or six fine bloggers from this site thanks to my insistence on playing twenty-minute drum solos on every song.  (The truth about that, by the way, is that I joined the Supergroup in March 2007 primarily in order to meet the legendary jedmunds and learn more about his odd obsession with Oasis.  Imagine my shock and disappointment when I was told that jedmunds no longer blogs here, and indeed is never spoken of!  Oops.  Sorry about the otnay-eakingspay-of-edmundsjay thing.)  Still others claim that I was swept away by a giant nuclear fireball of some kind.  As if.

The truth, folks, is that I have spent many months doing research.  Yes, research!  I have been developing a Theory that may explain a great deal about human cultures and societies, and I have spent many months painstaking accumulating empirical evidence for it.  Long have I toiled in some of the most obscure recesses of the Intratubes, and when even the Intratubes were not enough, I turned on the television.  I am now in the final stages of formulating my theory, during which I plan to read a “book.”

I will be sure to share this Theory with you as soon as it is ready for public dissemination.  In the meantime, however, I’d just like to say thanks to Amanda for keeping the door open for me even as Pandagon has moved to this new house, and to let you all know that I hope to stick around for a little while longer before returning to the groves of academe.  And I’d like to point to two dead-tree items that might be of interest.  The first is the latest issue of the American Book Review, which features a special section, “Women of Color Publishing.”  Its contents are not available online, though, so consider this a subtle invitation to subscribe.  You’ll be glad you did!  The second is a new book edited by Suzanne Kamata, Love You to Pieces: Creative Writers on Raising a Child with Special Needs.  (Suzanne’s blog is here, and her post on the book for Beacon Broadside is right over there.)  Some of you may know that I myself happen to have a child with special needs, so if you do check out the book, you won’t be terribly surprised to see a couple of my favorite Jamie stories in it.  But more important, you’ll also find some terrific writing by people like Vicki Forman, Jayne Anne Phillips, Clare Dunsford, Bret Lott, Penny Wolfson, and Jane Bernstein.  Or, if you’d like to stick with the Intratubes for a bit longer, you can listen to this April 28 interview with me, Suzanne, and Vicki, conducted by Andrew Tonkovich for his KPFK-FM radio show, “Bibliocracy.”  (You have to start the interview about one-quarter of the way in, though, because for some reason the podcast includes the last five or six minutes of a show on the music of Carole King.  No, I have no idea why.)

I’ll be back before too long.  In the meantime, wish me luck with my research!

 

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Posted by Michael Bérubé on 05:32 PM • (13) Comments

Carole King, probably more than any other artist, just reminds me of being a little kid.  Tapestry was on the record player non-stop around our house.

Comment #1: Amanda Marcotte  on  05/30  at  08:59 PM

Professor Bérubé, how nice of you to drop by!

I hope you and yours are doing well, especially Jaime.

One word of caution:  I know it’s the “hip” thing to “read” “books”, but danger lurks.  It’s possible to learn of “new” things, ideas, and ways of seeing the world that may not have been fully vetted by thousands of years of Judeo-Christian Civilization.  (I suspect strongly that this is causes homosexuality.  And we all know that is one of the leading causes of the end of civilization.)

So be very careful!...

Comment #2: MikeEss  on  05/30  at  09:01 PM

Oh, hi! Good to see you popping up like a meerkat every so often, Michael.

I gotta come up with a book idea. Maybe I should watch more TV.

Comment #3: Orange  on  05/30  at  09:16 PM

Welcome back! I hope this means the return of “Arbitrary But Fun Fridays” (or whatever day)—I always enjoyed those. Also, I’m an old Penn Stater, but don’t recall anything about dangeral studies while I was there; it must have been after my time. They sound interesting, whatever they are.

Comment #4: Andy  on  05/30  at  09:26 PM

i wont for-the-life-of-me click on the so-called “interview” with some alleged carole king music to be bypassed, only to find myself hurled agst some far off wall of the intratubes, like a virtual or viral warren zevon, and michael making a, “ha-ha-ha you really thought there was a… pot a’gold here ...” fool outta me.

nope… i wont be duped again… nope, not a dupe… or as we usta say to Felix on an earlier Oakland A’s team… “No Way, Hose B.”

Good to hear yer still here Michael… unlike Bob Dole.

Comment #5: neill  on  05/30  at  09:34 PM

Tapestry was on the record player non-stop around our house.

It was huge, huge I tell you.  I mean, I didn’t even own it, and I know it from start to finish.

So be very careful!…

There is no word for “careful” in Dangeral Studies, MikeEss.

Good to see you popping up like a meerkat every so often, Michael.

Also like a meerkat, I use my tail to balance when I stand upright.

Also, I’m an old Penn Stater, but don’t recall anything about dangeral studies while I was there; it must have been after my time. They sound interesting, whatever they are.

And dangerous, too.  Seriously, though, we now have a Disability Studies Program.  More interesting than Dangeral Studies, and more useful, too.

i wont for-the-life-of-me click on the so-called “interview” with some alleged carole king music to be bypassed, only to find myself hurled agst some far off wall of the intratubes

I would never do that to you, Neill.  Really, go ahead, kick the ball—I won’t move it this time.

Comment #6: Michael Bérubé  on  05/30  at  10:09 PM

Wow it’s good to see you again Michael!  I haven’t had the chance to ask anyone to marry me in *months*!

MKK

Comment #7: Mary Kay  on  05/31  at  12:37 PM

Andrew Tonkovich would make a great husband—at least on the telephone. I like the way he says “Bérubé.”

Comment #8: neill  on  05/31  at  12:44 PM

I don’t believe you, Mary Kay—you’ve had the chance, you just haven’t taken it.  Thanks for saving yourself for me!  Again!

I like the way he says “Bérubé.”

That’s ‘cause he pronounces it right!  All Frenchy and stuff.

Comment #9: Michael Bérubé  on  05/31  at  04:39 PM

Wow. Another ameriskank wannabe, Michael Berube. What a loser.

Comment #10: Insane  on  06/01  at  03:05 AM

“Wow. Another ameriskank wannabe, Michael Berube. What a loser.”

I am totally confused by this statement. A) What is an ameriskank? B) How does M. Bérubé give off the impression that he “wannabe” that? Anyhow, I thought I had the exclusive monopoly on rude asshat comments here, but apparently not.

Glad to see you are back, Professor Bérubé . Hope your family is doing well and enjoiing the summer.  I was trying to be French there for a moment, but good jouissance to all may be a better way of putting it.

Comment #11: Foucault  on  06/01  at  12:31 PM

Thanks, Foucault!  But Insane is right—I do want to be an Ameriskank.  That way I can find out what it is!

Comment #12: Michael Bérubé  on  06/01  at  01:06 PM

Yours was the best blog on the Tubes, and I miss it. I’m having a pleasant time following the links, too. Hope to see you here again soon.

Comment #13: Hattie  on  07/01  at  04:40 PM
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