Year 12 IB Global Politics Paper 2 is notoriously challenging, but two of my students cracked the top band in 2024 in response to the following questions. (I wasn't tackling questions like this until my Master's in International Security Studies.)
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Booktopia is now taking preorders for 'Literature & Pedagogy' from Sydney University Press for the discounted price of AUD 43.25 (RRP $60). Read my chapter on literature & liberation & more Gardinerian delights! www.booktopia.com.au/literature-p...
15.12.2024 02:01 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
After reading 'Small Things Like These' I turned to Claire Keegan's other fiction this weekend, reading 'So Late in the Day' & 'Foster'. Such precise Chekhovian prose to convey such magnitudes. Keegan's world is one where things mean things & need no overexplanation. A tonic for our prolix age.
15.12.2024 00:31 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
I highly recommend Professor Lisa Wedeen's analysis of the Assad cult of personality in Syria in 'Ambiguities of Domination'. A book I found useful during my study of the strength and fragility of charismatic politics in North Korea.
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Literature & Pedagogy
Building upon the approach to reading literature pioneered by Dr Bruce Gardiner at the University of Sydney for over four decades, Literature and Pedagogy is devoted to the way that texts, literary te...
Brief plug for my next publication. I have a chapter in this forthcoming tome. If much of my scholarship in North Korean Studies was about the role of literature in authoritarian pedagogy, this is a survey of literature and pedagogy as liberation. sydneyuniversitypress.com/collections/...
08.12.2024 21:36 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 1
Tentatively returning to the social media fold after a pleasant hiatus. Looking forward to catching up with old friends to discuss my favourite things (literature, cinema, Korea, et al).
08.12.2024 21:28 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0
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At a stage where contentment leaves me with no urge for public expression
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Writer of stuff, often quite odd. (Both me and the stuff.) Owned by a cat.
Guardian Australia's film critic, chief critic of Flicks.com.au and "The VR Critic" (thevrcritic.com). PHD in virtual reality. Creator of Nicolas Cage fan site The Cage Gauge: https://www.flicks.com.au/cagegauge/
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Correspondent at NK News and Korea Pro, covering human rights, spying, the escapee community and more.
Research fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations studying terrorism and extremism. Opinions are my own and RT ≠ endorsement.
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Emeritus Professor of War Studies King's College London. Latest Book Command: The Politics of Military Operations from Korea to Ukraine. Substack Comment is Freed https://samf.substack.com/
Filmmaker/writer. The Story of Film/Dear Orson Welles/A Sudden Glimpse to Deeper Things/Women Make Film/I am Belfast/My Name is Alfred Hitchcock/The Story of Looking/Atomic/Stockholm My Love/Life May Be/Bigger than The Shining
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Washington Post Tokyo/Seoul Bureau Chief, covering Japan, the two Koreas and beyond. Mom to two needy cats & a rambunctious golden retriever. michelle.lee@washpost.com
Assistant Professor of Korean Studies at Dankook University. Research interests: Korean modern history, US-Korea relations, democracy and human rights
Marshall M. Bouton Fellow for Asia Studies at the Chicago Council on Global Affairs