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Prof & Dept Chair. medieval/ modern. nostalgia/ apocalypse. Wrote #TheBrightAges (Harper, Dec 21). Columnist @smithsonianmag. Neutral Good. he/him

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    Matt Gabriele‏Verified account @prof_gabriele Jun 11

    real question: why do tv/ movie writers think that professor offices look like this?pic.twitter.com/OMExiIEaFL

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      2. Matt Gabriele‏Verified account @prof_gabriele Jun 11

        like do Harvard offices look like this?

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      3. Matt Gabriele‏Verified account @prof_gabriele Jun 11

        I’m really honestly curious? Is anyone here a set designer?

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      4. Matt Gabriele‏Verified account @prof_gabriele Jun 11

        Guys “fiction” isn’t an answer. Also I know it’s a trope that conveys status, prestige, elitism but I’m curious where it came from & (more) why it persists

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      1. Ryan Mason‏ @qdobagoodingjr Jun 11
        Replying to @prof_gabriele @KevinMKruse

        Hahahaha

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      2. ArkStFan‏ @arkstfan Jun 11
        Replying to @prof_gabriele

        Most of my professors had walk-in closet sized offices that someone had stacked paper in and then turned on a leaf blower. Law school we were in ancient bldg so some had bigger rooms with cool non-working fireplaces but hadn’t escaped the leaf blower.

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      3. redacted‏ @ArmouredDuck39 Jun 11
        Replying to @arkstfan @prof_gabriele

        I think Indiana Jones' was part of the furnace room, at least in aesthetic, if I remember right

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      2. Andi‏ @andicjay Jun 11
        Replying to @prof_gabriele @KevinMKruse

        Have been in professor offices that look like the first two mostly

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      2. John Smith‏ @wanderingnerd50 Jun 11
        Replying to @prof_gabriele

        You do occasionally see an office like that in a documentary. But my own experience of professors suggests this is far closer to the norm.pic.twitter.com/YjpN9RTfrf

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