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"Gayle \"Indigo Nights\"" <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 24 Mar 2006 12:37:47 -0800
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Guys, I'm having a little trouble with the advice
given, that basically she should tough it out and go
it alone.

What she's done is, rather than to make phone calls,
or face-to-face visitions that may be out of her
financial reach at the present (ever heard of starving
students?), she's taken the approach of going to the
group and asking for their inputs.  Doesn't mean she
can't extrapolate your feedback into something that
becomes her own, but she's taking "the smarter way,"
in my book of getting expert advice at less expense.

Anybody seen lately how god awful schooling has
become?  I should hope that, if a student comes to
this learned body and looks for assistance, they
wouldn't be turned away and told go find it for
yourself.  That doesn't mean a student should
plagiarize anything; it just means that one should
pour the knowledge between the ears through the spigot
of the internet to lend them a hand.

Not picking on Jay or anyone.  I just believe we have
a responsibility to help our young people where we
can, and they have a responsibility, as well, to help
in return.


--- Jay Heuman <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Greetings Rossy!
> 
> Happily for you, a graduate student seeking a new
> take on long-established practices, there are
> unlikely (m)any (re)sources relating museum gift
> shops and cafés with Post-Colonial theories of 'the
> other'.
> 
> Besides, it is fair academic method to extrapolate
> theories in typical post-colonial theory (Homi K.
> Bhabha, Edward Said, et al.).  The notion of the
> Americas . . . an 'other' as unspoiled and unused
> (as if the indigenous peoples were not already
> here!) . . . with wilderness to be tamed and natural
> resources to be plundered.  The "noble savage" . . .
> an 'other' to European "civility."  And more.
> 
> I agree with the two previous posters -- Adrienne
> and Tim.  YOU can become the quotable expert, and
> this sounds like a novel idea!  Go for it, be bold
> and brave . . . but make sure you've got the support
> of your supervisory/thesis committee.
> 
> Best wishes, sincerely,
> 
> Jay Heuman
> Curator of Education
> Salt Lake Art Center
>  
> 20 South West Temple
> Salt Lake City, UT  84101
> Phone: 801.328.4201 x 21
> Fax: 801.322.4323
> URL: www.slartcenter.org
>  
> Salt Lake Art Center:
> Celebrating 75 Years!
> 1931-2006
> 
>


Indigo Nights
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