formerly @jimmypagesandbrianmayshair — Sometimes I worry that when I get older, all my...

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Sometimes I worry that when I get older, all my fandom obsessions and “childish” habits will become an issue and people won’t take me seriously in the world of academia but then I remember that

  • My first professor at the university specialized in Jewish studies but taught a class on Sherlock Holmes because he really liked Sherlock Holmes
  • One of my current professors once owned a Viking ship which he manned by himself
  • Another current professor brings stuffed animals to class and lets students who answer questions correctly hold them
  • That first professor’s office is also full of Beatles memorabilia
  • Another professor teaches a class on the history of westerns just so she can teach Brokeback Mountain and Thelma and Louise to an audience who might not otherwise watch those films
  • Yet another professor based his entire career around his fixation on William Shakespeare
  • I knew a professor (but was never in his class) who taught a class on early American fashion, but his specialization was modern government
  • I once took a class entitled “History of Rock n Roll in America” that was taught by a journalism professor because he really liked classic rock
  • My Women in Africa professor spent literally 10 weeks talking about The Black Panther and how her favorite character was Shuri
  • Another history professor teaches a whole class on the “Modern American Musical” which I think would be a really fun class, but it hasn’t been offered in the whole time I’ve been here

So I think I’m good.  Lol.

EDIT: I forgot to mention the English professor who wrote an entire book on a single scene from Buffy the Vampire Slayer and teaches a grad school seminar on that show.

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I was wrong. The whole book is not about Buffy the Vampire Slayer but there is significant analysis of Buffy within the book. It’s called Life between Two Deaths, 1989-2001: US Culture in the Long Nineties by Phillip E. Wegner, and it’s about American entertainment in the period between the fall of the Berlin Wall and 9/11.