More Noted Things ...
Violence and Non-Violence: In the continuing discussion of violence and non-violence, Caleb McDaniel's"More Doubts" at Mode for Caleb is his thoughtful reply to Tim Burke.
Shame and Honor: Salman Rushdie's"India's and Pakistan's Code of Dishonor," New York Times, 10 July, calls for an end to the culture of rape in south Asia.
Blogging in the Marketplace: Thanks to Manan Ahmed for posting much of"Ivan Tribble"'s"Bloggers Need Not Apply" Chronicle of Higher Education, 8 July, here at Cliopatria. Perhaps the most important responses to it are by TimBurke, Miriam Burstein, Daniel Drezner, Scott Eric Kaufman, and Charles Tryon. As for me, I know the courageous"Ivan Tribble." I taught with him years ago. His real name is Professor Piffle Pantywaste, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Since being tenured at Third-Rate U twenty years ago, he has published only a few innocuous book reviews, holds others to remarkably high standards of scholarship and productivity, has long been driven by his own deeply-felt fears, and feels a professional obligation to pass them on to others.
Tim Burke, Ph.D.: I will continue to read Tim Burke's Easily Distracted and recommend it to others, despite learning there that he reads Rex Morgan, M.D., the comic strip. Tribble, you pantywaste, where are you?! I have a case in point.
Guns, Germs, and Steel: Stephen Reiss,"As the World Turns, Turns, Turns ...," Washington Post, 11 July, previews a three-part made-for-television version of Jared Diamond's Guns, Germs, and Steel. You may be surprised to learn that Reiss recommends that you read the book.