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  1. A poem for December, the "herald of destruction," from the Winter 2009 issue of MUSE journal Callaloo: http://bit.ly/4xUPgF.
  2. On the eve of Thanksgiving, a look at Food Choice, Symbolism, and Identity. Be sure to take the Oreo quiz in the Notes. http://bit.ly/74k5X1
  3. India and the West. Postcolonialism. Gandhi. Salman Rushdie. Hindi cinema. Special issue of New Literary History: http://bit.ly/87BoPG
  4. Joshua Kim on the challenge to academic libraries to bring content to users' mobile devices, from @InsideHigherEd: http://bit.ly/3SZhpU
  5. Chinese Challenges: Myth and Reality, in the Fall 2009 issue of International Security. http://bit.ly/J7QgY
  6. Boosting technology and networking capabilities at liberal arts colleges, from @InsideHigherEd: http://bit.ly/47H2uh
  7. What is the relationship between gender and wages? Roundtable discussion in Social Science History: http://bit.ly/AbW3r
  8. Latest installment in PB Single's great "Demystifying the Dissertation" series in @InsideHigherEd: "A Writing Routine" http://bit.ly/1dsIZw
  9. If sweet potato pie and Creole red gravy get your pulse racing, check out Southern Cultures, http://bit.ly/33iBxd. Recipes included...
  10. An Sionnach: A Journal of Literature, Culture, and the Arts debuts in MUSE. Irish Studies in the US, Ireland, Europe. http://bit.ly/2b1PVn
  11. Very impressed with the diversity of backgrounds and interests at first meeting of @dhcaucus at #asa2009. Glad to be here.
  12. Just finished building the Project MUSE booth at #asa2009. Come visit us in 105 for MUSE news and goodies!
  13. Congrats to Mänoa, "Gates of Reconciliation: Literature & Ethical Imagination" recognized in Best American Essays 2009. http://bit.ly/2qcqi9
  14. Mother, May I Slug the Umpire? NYorker interview with editor of MUSE jrnl NINE: A Jrnl of Baseball History and Culture: http://bit.ly/2Yw9EU
  15. Claude Lévi-Strauss's structuralism and his influence on the field of anthropology. http://bit.ly/4s4mfl
  16. Alex Golub considers academic applications for the Kindle, from Inside Higher Ed: http://bit.ly/vLnY9
  17. Good IHE chat w/E. Hargittai on her book "Research Confidential: Solutions to Problems Most Social Scientists..." : http://bit.ly/3hHYnD
  18. MUSE learned a lot in today's great #NFAIS webinar on mobile delivery of content. What are your thoughts on mobile access to MUSE content?
  19. Questions of identity and self-definition for Turkey, in latest issue of The Middle East Journal. http://bit.ly/KgIFS
  20. "Baseball has to be a great game to survive the fools who run it." From NINE: A Jrnl of Baseball History and Culture http://bit.ly/1vmUN3