Sunday, January 09, 2005

Acknowledgements

I am grateful to John Fout, Peter Skiff, Diana Brown, Allan Brandt and Alice Stroup for giving me the resources to write this project. To Dick Wolfe and the rest of the staff at the Countway archive, this project could not have been possible without you. I would also like to thank John Ferguson who inspired me to do something a bit different with my education.

I am particularly grateful to Deirdre D’albertis for hearing my ideas and always giving me courage to continue.

To Jen Shykula and Darin Ikeda whose strength, love, and support allowed me to live through this. I would also like to thank Patrick Burke and Ros Stone for their insight and commentary.

I must also acknowledge the pleasant distractions of Brett, Justine, Richard, Bobby, Kathleen, and Damon.



“We’re moving, so moving, so we are a boy, so we are a girl, we’re moving, so moving, we’ll move the world.”

-- Anderson/Butler

2 Comments:

Blogger phedre said...

Hi... I'm trying to track down Jen Shykula. She was my roommate at Bard. Are you still in touch with her? my email is sophia.rosehips@gmail.com

May 28, 2007 3:42 PM  
Blogger Will said...

Many likely criticize Robert Dickinson's work as patriarchal and "unenlightened" due to his religious context as they would ridicule anyone who differs from their desires to force everyone into their own sexual pathologies. As a pastor, I'm astonished at the vast numbers of young men (married even) who can no longer get erections and the vast majority of young women who hate men. Dickinson proves that there are laws governing our sexuality and who we really are that have catastrophic consequences when broken. They are called "Laws of Attraction" for a reason. The wise will be ridiculed, but their wisdom will be proved by its children.

January 24, 2009 11:20 AM  

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