· Telling
people you are doing a PhD
· Going
into Corsham Court to my lovely little office to do said PhD
· Researching
and thinking about PhD
The down side about doing a PhD is
· Actually
DOING the PhD.
Holy Swotting Hell Hermione! You may think you have a cracking idea but it
would seem that a great many people have already had a version of your original
idea and have written vastly on the subject and often in the language know as
‘Freakouttheignoramus’. As a ‘for instance’ look at this impenetrable
and frankly completely baffling bit of academic swank by Griselda Pollox, a
feminist scholar who should know better.
‘The matrixial gaze
emerges by a simultaneous reversal of with-in and with-out (and does not
represent the eternal inside), by a transgression of borderlinks manifested in
the contact with-in/-out and art work by a transcendence of the subject–object
interval which is not a fusion, since it is based on a-priori shareability in
difference..’
What the hell, Griselda? Manifest this...!
It doesn’t help that a lot of the articles
and books I am sourcing are in a difficult format for me to read. I like to
have hard copies still rather than reading from a computer or being read
to. This means all has to be in 20 font
and arial and there is a hell of a lot of time taken up with just making things
accessible and printing. The university, Bath Spa, and my supervisor have been
wonderful and as I am the only blind in the village this is all new to all of
us. I am trying Dragon Dictate and will eventually have another look at
Supernova and Jaws (screen readers). I also have, this year, study support in
the graceful, wise and very, patient guise of Jennyfrommyblock. (Turns out she is my neighbour) She gets the near impossible job of trying to
help me ‘organise’ myself. Apparently
there is something called..’filing’....? Who knew?
And what I hear you cry am I actually doing
my PhD on? It is a damn good
question.... As it’s a creative writing PhD the main bulk of my time is to be spent
writing a fiction novel. Mine is an
experimental thriller set in a dystopian UK. More on that another time.
The critical component of the PhD, which
should both inform and influence the novel is called: Blurring the Image; a
comparative study of the representation of visually impaired women and children
within selected literary genres. Good
eh? Took me three months to come up with
the title. It’s
tough being a student.
But I am not really complaining I LOVE this
stuff! I am having fun. And I love this
crazy small Corsham town as does Grace who seems to have her own celebrity following. So much to
tell....but as this is the first post in a very long time and all
that, I will keep it short and more shall follow! Hope you are all still out
there! Let me know,
Tanvi x
4 comments:
Hurrah that you're back! Hurrah for the PHD, Hurrah for loving it. xxx
Oh YAY! So glad you're back!
As a PHD widow I'll offer my condolences - although that feeling you get when you're done is pretty amazing :)
I'm here! daisy x
Sounds very exciting! Good luck, and welcome back :)
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