Katy Fulfer

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Archives for December 2019

December 31, 2019 by Katy

How book bingo changed my life

I might be slightly hyperbolic in asserting that book bingo changed my life. But it did reorient me in ways I didn't expect. The 2019 book bingo challenge Inspired by the Kitchener Public Library's book bingo in the summer of 2018, I decided to create a bingo card for my workplace. The challenge would run for the entire calendar year. Each colleague's leisure reading interests would be represented by at least one square on the bingo card. You'll notice that a few squares correspond to … [Read more...]

Filed Under: news and updates Tagged With: books, empathy, fiction, nonfiction

December 23, 2019 by Janet

Happy holidays!

From the whole "At Home with Arendt" team, we wish you a Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays! There will be no new posts for the last couple of weeks in December, but we will be back in full force in January. Stay tuned!   Photo by Nicolas Thomas on Unsplash … [Read more...]

Filed Under: At Home with Arendt, Uncategorized Tagged With: christmas, Hannah Arendt, holiday message

December 9, 2019 by Rita Gardiner

On venturing forth

Recently, I experienced a case of the flu that left me feeling rather pathetic and alone. That aloneness was necessary, however, to enable me to rest and recuperate.  Wrapped up in my blanket of solitude, I spent most of my time either sleeping or reading novels that have a tendency to pile up on my bedside table. These stories not only conjured up magical worlds, but also gave me comfort. Thankfully, the flu has now abated, and I’m cognizant of the first signs of winter, ten centimetres of the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: At Home with Arendt Tagged With: belonging, fall, Hannah Arendt, nature, winter, world

December 8, 2019 by Katy

Even more sabbatical downtime

My final few weeks in New York were frantic. I submitted a paper for review, began to think about Winter syllabi, and finished (mostly) the massive pile of books I had checked out from the library. But, I managed to have some downtime too. Challenging borders I attended a few events at Where No Wall Remains, the 2019 biennial Live Arts Bard festival at the Fisher Center for the Arts. I like the intellectual grounding of the festival. Artists submit items for inclusion in the festival syllabus, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: news and updates Tagged With: dance, human rights, immigration, refugees, science fiction, Star Trek, theatre

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