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Intertextuality Revisited: Retrospect on SBL-AAR 2016 and Prospect for SBL-AAR 2017

December 27, 2016by Max LeeComments on Intertextuality Revisited: Retrospect on SBL-AAR 2016 and Prospect for SBL-AAR 2017

The panel review of the book Exploring Intertextuality sponsored by theIntertextuality in the New Testament Section at SBL-AAR 2016 Wrote finals. Gave finals. Graded finals. Celebrated Christmas. Heading into the new year. Trying to write but…

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Hiatus from Blogging during Summer 2016

July 16, 2016by Max LeeComments on Hiatus from Blogging during Summer 2016

I’m not sure how many people follow my blog, but in case you missed my twitter announcement, I’m taking time off from blogging to wrap up some writing projects before the summer ends. When I…

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Exploring Intertextuality: A Book Review Panel at AAR-SBL 2016

March 4, 2016by Max LeeComments on Exploring Intertextuality: A Book Review Panel at AAR-SBL 2016

Panel Review of Exploring Intertexuality for AAR-SBL 2016in San Antonio, Texas, this November 2016 I’m excited to announce a plenary session of the Intertextuality in the New Testament (INIT) Section at this year’s AAR-SBL conference…

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A Book Review Panel Worth Going Early For: Craig Keener, Susan Eastman, and John Barclay on E.P. Sander’s Paul

February 13, 2016by Max LeeComments on A Book Review Panel Worth Going Early For: Craig Keener, Susan Eastman, and John Barclay on E.P. Sander’s Paul

Nijay Gupta over on his blog Crux Sola has made this awesome panel review announcement, that I’m re-blogging here. This book review by Craig Keener, Susan Eastman, and John Barclay of E.P. Sander’s recent work…

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I’m most disturbed by this drawing depicting the JapaneseAm presence as a threat becuz they were seen as terrorists ready 2use🧨 It reflects not just Dr Seuss but wider (white) American fears & readiness 2accept the injustices of internment 4the prospect of “a safer America” https://t.co/BaaorPUxqs
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Six days after this Dr. Seuss cartoon ran, FDR signed Executive Order 9066, leading to the forced removal of 120,000 Japanese Americans. Geisel never apologized, only saying decades later that it and other racist cartoons were "embarrassingly badly drawn." https://t.co/BmxW29ZP9R
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The anti-Asian racist imagery of Dr Seuss is personally disturbing becuz I read his stories like “Green Eggs &Ham,” loved it, &even read them2 my own sons not aware of these other works. What is below is not as 1/2 as awful as the Seuss cartoon depicting JapaneseAm internment 😩 https://t.co/hTLz99PpRC
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“And to Think That I Saw It On Mulberry Street” (1st published in 1937) was my favorite Dr. Seuss book as a kid. I can still recite parts of it from memory. But looking at it with a modern perspective, it’s impossible to ignore the overt racial stereotypes #DrSeuss https://t.co/TRLWLOdHVp
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