How to Survive a Graduate Career
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It is important to be reminded how sharing our stories and expressing our vulnerability can be a method of survival. Vulnerability can form new expressions of solidarity, imagine new ways of working and living, and remind us of how much we can learn from one another. I see this essay, and the genre of writing it represents, as belonging to a line of personal critical narrative shared by figures like Ann Cvetklovich, Michael Taussig, and Avery Gordon.
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