The Red Squad
Submitted by Cathy Davidson on Mar 11, 2009, 09:46 AM
Back in HASTAC's distant past, when I was its most prolific blogger, I reserved the right to write one blog a month that was completely unrelated to digitality, cognition, new media, or anything. Since we original HASTAC'ers have been joined by the marvelous HASTAC Scholars (they inspire me every day!), I've tried to be more discipline. But today I have to stray from topic to review E. M. Broner's THE RED SQUAD, the most marvelous, original, feisty, political, comical, serious, delightful activist academic novel in memory. The novel is youthful, sprightly, fresh, and, according to Wikipedia, its author was born in 1927. Take that, everyone! THE RED SQUAD comes out in May. Order it now.
Back in HASTAC's distant past, when I was its most prolific blogger, I reserved the right to write one blog a month that was completely unrelated to digitality, cognition, new media, or anything. Since we original HASTAC'ers have been joined by the marvelous HASTAC Scholars (they inspire me every day!), I've tried to be more discipline. But today I have to stray from topic to review E. M. Broner's THE RED SQUAD, the most marvelous, original, feisty, political, comical, serious, delightful activist academic novel in memory. The novel is youthful, sprightly, fresh, and, according to Wikipedia, its author was born in 1927. Take that, everyone! THE RED SQUAD comes out in May. Order it now.



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