Monday, March 28, 2005

Finding new audiences for the former native speaker

I've been thinking about how I might expand my audience base beyond personal friends, family, and people googling for donuts. (Not that I'm at all unhappy with you folks!) But, I wondered, what could I do to ensure a connection with the savvy erudite group that I hope to reach? Then it hit me. The problem with this blog is that it just hasn't been discussed enough at scholarly conferences. In an attempt to help out would-be "former native speaker" scholars, I provide the following titles (courtesy of the amazing ... PoMo English Title Generator):
  • Appropriation and Nationalism in Notes of a Former Native Speaker: Jonathan Benda Desiring Political Power
  • The Borders of Subjectivity and the Seductive in Jonathan Benda's Notes of a Former Native Speaker
  • The Labor of Womanhood and the Transformational in Jonathan Benda's Notes of a Former Native Speaker
  • Fragments as Subject: Hybridizing Historicist Dis-ease in Jonathan
    Benda's Notes of a Former Native Speaker
  • The Murder of Intercourse and the Erotic in Jonathan Benda's Notes of a Former Native Speaker
  • Advocating Ethnocentrism: Primal Autobiography in Jonathan Benda's Notes of a Former Native Speaker
  • Male Transgression and the Transgression of Animal Mythos in Jonathan Benda's Notes of a Former Native Speaker
  • The Self of Labor and the Peripheral in Jonathan Benda's Notes of a Former Native Speaker
  • Transforming the Patriarchal Politics in Jonathan Benda: Notes of a Former Native Speaker and Alterity
  • Performing the Orgasmic Influence in Jonathan Benda: Notes of a Former Native Speaker and Labor
  • The Resistant Assimilating The Marginalized: Jonathan Benda, Notes of a Former Native Speaker and Tyranny
  • The Supplement of Autobiography and the Convicted in Jonathan Benda's Notes of a Former Native Speaker
  • Community and Danger in Notes of a Former Native Speaker: Jonathan Benda Dismembering Neocolonialist Vision

Remember, this is a win-win situation--I'll get publicity, and you can get a line on your CV!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Clyde Said:

Okay, I'll get to work on that right away!

To tell the truth, I don't know how you have time to do this blog at all, with your teaching load and finising your Ph.D.