All the talk of pigeonholing bloggers reminded me of how long it's been since I've actively done so. So I did. Short of podcasts and sundry newsfeeds, this list represents what I regularly read ... unless, I say, unless I made a glaring omission. In that likely event, it is imperative you aid in its rectification by depositing a pithy remark about what really, at this point, can only be described as my "terminal uncouthness."[*]
ACADEMIC, GROUP Brainiac
Cliopatria
Crooked Timber
Feministe
In the Middle
Inside Higher Ed
Open University
Long Sunday
minnesota review
Savage Minds
Valve, The
Weblog, The
ACADEMIC, INDIVIDUAL 3 Quarks Daily
Academhack
Ads Without Products
Amardeep Singh
Ancrene Wiseass [RIP]
Axis of Evel Knievel
Badgerings
Bemsha Swing
Bitch Ph.D.
BLDGBLOG
Bootstrap Analysis
Cahiers de Corey
Charlotte Street
Chutry Experiment, The
Clancy Ratliff
Completely Futile
CultureSpace
Différance Engine, The
Doctorating
Early Modern Notes
Easily Distracted
Ferule & Fescue
Gentleman's C, A
Geoffrey Chaucer Hath a Blog
Ghost in the Wire
I Cite
Intellectual Affairs
Irrelevant Narcissism
In Favor of Thinking
Is There No Sin In It?
It Figures
Kugelmass Episodes, The
John & Belle Have A Blog
Jonathan Goodwin
Language Hat
Larval Subjects
Law and Letters
Les Faits de la Fiction
Light Reading
Literal-Minded
Little Professor, The
Michael Bérubé [RIP]
Mode for Caleb
New Kid on the Hallway
Noah Cicero
Pas au-dela
Phronesisaical
Planned Obsolescence
Posthegemony
Pseudopodium
Quod She
Reading Experience, The
Reassigned Time
Rough Theory
Scott McLemee
Scribblingwoman
Sin.Qua.Non
Slant Truth
Spurious
Tomemos
Uncomplicatedly
University Diaries
Unlocked Wordhoard
Virtualpolitik
Wax Banks
What in the Hell...
wood s lot
WorkbookSCIENCE BPS Research Digest
Cognitive Daily
Disgruntled Chemist, The
Evolving Thoughts
Frontal Cortex, The
Loom, The
Mixing Memory
Neurophilosopher’s Blog, The
Neurotopia
Panda's Thumb, The
Pharyngula
Philosophy of Biology
Respectual Insolence
Retrospectacle
Uncertain PrinciplesTHE MINESHAFT apostropher
ben wolfson
Big Monkey, Helpy Chalk
Bitch Ph.D.
Cruel Sommer
Grammar.police
fortuna
I Don't Pay
Idiocentrism
Lighted Window, A
Not Yet Enlightened
outta mind outta site
Sunlit Water
Unfogged
White Bear
Wry and Stanley
* The reading of overwrought faux-Victorian novels whose authors favor elaborate Latinate formations over strong, Anglo-Saxon locutions before postifying my bloggifications for publicatory ingestion? As ideas are wont to be when in such situations, this conception differs not and is what the better people designate "atrocious."
That's "Bemsha Swing" not "Bemisha Swing."
Posted by: Jonathan Mayhew | Friday, 12 January 2007 at 01:25 PM
Nothing like making the same typo twice, is there? (It's -- they've -- been corrected.)
Posted by: Scott Eric Kaufman | Friday, 12 January 2007 at 04:25 PM
I'm de-lurking here instead of above.
That's quite an impressive list. Is the insomnia the reason you have the ability to get through all those each week?
(Oops... sorry... it appears I have carried your "ask any question" mode into this post.)
Posted by: Rockwell | Saturday, 13 January 2007 at 07:44 AM
I'm confused by the division between "academic" and "science".
Posted by: ben wolfson | Saturday, 13 January 2007 at 01:19 PM
ben, it's because that's how I've been forced to think of it. The most common criticism of my work is that it contains too much turn-of-the-last-century science, not enough about literature and stuff. So I cubbyhole it, for the moment, even on my roll call.
Rockwell, have no fear, I'm in answering mode over here, too. No, the insomnia's the reason I can read all those, not the other way around. Plus, I've largely stopped reading the newspaper in the morning, choosing instead to learn about neuroscience and other things when I should be reading literature.
Posted by: Scott Eric Kaufman | Saturday, 13 January 2007 at 02:04 PM
I would throw a fit and ask where my blog was on the roll, but then I would have to start, you know, blogging more.
Posted by: History Geek | Wednesday, 17 January 2007 at 12:47 PM
Scott,
Far be it from me to quibble with your filing system, but I would prefer to be listed under "Genius, Individual" or "Gorgeous Individual" though for accuracy's sake you might want to list me under both.
take care,
Nate
Posted by: Nate | Monday, 12 February 2007 at 07:28 PM