…yes. That's it exactly. I'll be soliciting submissions for my new academic journal, Ludwig, later this month. Look forward to it!
I was thinking: what can I do on this blog to commemorate this occasion? There isn't exactly a surfeit of graduate-school-related Disney comics, though, is there? Or ANY, as far as I'm aware. Correct me with I'm wrong. Well, whatever; I have some material for the near future that we can pretend was specifically meant for this, as opposed to just being stuff I would've posted anyway. For starters--you oughta like this--I finally had the wherewithal to scan the English version of Carpi's "That Missing Candelabra," which you can download here. And you SHOULD, 'cause it's super-awesome.
Anyway, more later.
THANK YOU!
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Congratulations, Geo. I hope you're as proud of yourself as can be, because that's an incredibly difficult accomplishment. Celebrate, treat yourself well, and try not to get too hammered your first night as a doctor. :) I am really happy for you, man.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Dr. GeoX! Live long and prosper! And get tenure soon, so you can stop publishing in your field and spend *all* your time outside the classroom writing about the Ducks! (Well, actually, I guess that last one is a pretty selfish wish on my part....)
ReplyDeleteAs for duck comics appropriate to the occasion....David Gerstein did suggest a while back that you take a look at "Big Brain Blowout" (Kirsten de Graaf and Mau Heymans). As an academic in the humanities myself, the one thing I would say about that story is that it is not believable to me that scientists would react as they do in this story...but it is perfectly believable that humanities scholars would. We do not have a mutually agreed-upon experimental method to keep us from rank idiocy. All we have is the occasional scholar like you, who sees through silliness and keeps a sense of humor about it all!
Heartiest congratulations, Dr. GeoX! No jokes this time, just sincerity!
ReplyDeleteCONGRATULATIONS! Well done!
ReplyDeleteGeoX,
ReplyDeleteCongrats! And this comes from one who "knows". :-)
Chris
Geo,
ReplyDeleteOne thing strikes me about the idea of "a journal named LUDWIG"... You couldn't possibly justify keeping ANY subject matter out of it, since Ludwig was such a polymath! So having articles accepted in LUDWIG would be a breeze, no?
Chris
Congratulations :))))
ReplyDeleteThanks, all. I don't want to engage in too much navel-gazing on this blog, but it was a long, sometimes difficult, yet ultimately rewarding process.
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Good call on "Big Brain Blowout." Thinking in those terms, there might even be a few other relevant stories one could come up with.
@Chris
Yeah, except articles should ideally be about really esoteric subjects with no practical use to anyone (insert snide comment to the effect of "that describes all journals ever!" here).
Stil hoping You will review "Swimming Swindlers" (
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I'm a bit late to this party, but let me add Congratulations! as well.
ReplyDeleteI'm a lawyer, btw, further proving that disney comic fans are the most well educated :)
Awesome, congratulations!
ReplyDeleteAnother latecomer here to offer my heartiest congratulations!
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