"I propose a modest addition to Georgia Tech's research and scholarly agenda."
Controversial Georgia Tech Ivan Allen School Founder, Dr. John Crecine, April 7, 1988

Ivan Allen Moonbat Field Guide


Partial faculty bio archive
should the links below disappear.
Ashley Andrews, Ph.D., Houston- Feminist Narratology
Fernando Arenas, Ph.D. (cand.), Kansas - Disability Studies
Carol Colatrella, Ph.D., Rutgers - Feminist Literary Theory & Criticism
Narin Hassan, Ph.D., Rochester- Colonial/Postcolonial Studies, Feminist Theory
Bridget Heneghan, Ph.D., Vanderbilt - Race and Gender Studies
Caroline Kimberly, Ph.D., Tulane- Gender and Queer theory
Blake Leland, Ph.D., Cornell - Science & Modernism, Psychoanalysis, Creative Writing (poetry)
Ben Miller, Ph.D. (cand.), Emory- Politics, Gender Studies, Post Colonialism
JC Reilly, Ph.D., Nebraska - Women's Spirituality Studies, Women's Studies, Poetry & Poetics
Lisa Schneider, Ph.D. (cand.), Emory- Poetry and Poetics, Psychoanalysis
Anne Sinkey, Ph.D. (cand.), Emory - Social Movement Rhetorics, Feminist and Queer Theory, Identity Politics and Rights Discourse
Kent Still, Ph.D. (cand), Emory- Phenomenology, Ethics and Politics in Contemporary Continental Philosophy
Andrew Uroskie, Ph.D., UC Berkeley - Experimental Film & Video; Film & Photographic Theory; Psychoanalysis & Phenomenology
John Wells, Ph.D., Temple- Frankfurt School Theory, German Aesthetics
Jennifer Wunder, Ph.D., Georgia State - Romanticism, Cultural Studies, Hermeticism
Lisa Yaszek, Ph.D., Wisconsin- Science Fiction, Gender Studies
Ian Bogost, Ph.D., UCLA - Political Speech in Games

"The modest addition I propose involves strengthening the faculty, and through it, the Institutes's intellectual base in those academic disciplines that are primarily concerned with human systems - psychology and the social sciences primarily concerned with individuals, human organizations, government, and social institutions."
Controversial Georgia Tech Ivan Allen School Founder, Dr. John Crecine, April 7, 1988

Glossary (For engineers and other unsophisticates.)
Colonial/Postcolonial Studies - Marxists trying to explain why they were so wrong on Africa. Try here for more info.
Continental Philosophy - Germans arguing the French were wrong. Try here for more info.
Disability Studies - redefining drug addicts, drunks, and sex offenders as Jerry's Kids. Try here for more info.
Experimental Film - pornography and snuff films so boring, they get kicked off YouTube. Try here for more info.
Feminists Narratology - chicks talking. Try here for more info.
Feminist Literary Theory & Criticism - chicks complaining about men. Try here for more info.
The Frankfurt School - Marxism in drag. Try here for more info.
Gender Studies - unhappy women trying to explain why it's not their fault. Try here for more info.
German Aesthetics - Krauts prancing around naked. Try here for more info.
Hermeticism - witchcraft. Try here for more info.
Identity Politics - organizing civilization around tribal warfare. Try here for more info.
Modernism - rejecting tradition. Marx with crayons. Try here for more info.
Phenomenology - related to Existentialism. As Jean-Paul Sartre said, "I think. Therefore I am French." Try here for more info.
Poetics - why stuff doesn't rhyme or make sense. Try here for more info.
Rights Discourse - gimme MORE! Try here for more info.
Romanticism - antithesis of the Enlightenment. Replaces deductive reasoning with with the Holy Trinity of feminism; intuition, imagination, and feeling. Try here for more info.
Social Movement Rhetorics - talking about poor people. Try here for more info.
Women's Spirituality - witchcraft lite. Try here for more info.


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