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Feb. 1st, 2019 04:15 pmI'm putting together a presentation on Margaret Price's Mad At School, and the foreword says:
She imagines differently the thoughts of the shy sophomore, the fidgety undergraduate, the awkward graduate student. She gives us the perspective of the unfriendly office mate, the nervous lecturer, the panicky job candidate, the cranky older colleague.
I'm pretty sure I've been all of these people.
She imagines differently the thoughts of the shy sophomore, the fidgety undergraduate, the awkward graduate student. She gives us the perspective of the unfriendly office mate, the nervous lecturer, the panicky job candidate, the cranky older colleague.
I'm pretty sure I've been all of these people.