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  1. I finished reading The Queer Art of Failure by Jack Halberstam this week. I read it because I have been thinking a lot about failure for my #HigherCalling project, which asks what work is and how we can do it well under violent conditions.

    It's apparently a classic, but I had never read it so I thought I'd share some reflections in the spirit of #GenerousReading.

    dukeupress.edu/The-Queer-Art-o

  2. I finished reading The Queer Art of Failure by Jack Halberstam this week. I read it because I have been thinking a lot about failure for my #HigherCalling project, which asks what work is and how we can do it well under violent conditions.

    It's apparently a classic, but I had never read it so I thought I'd share some reflections in the spirit of #GenerousReading.

    dukeupress.edu/The-Queer-Art-o

  3. I finished reading The Queer Art of Failure by Jack Halberstam this week. I read it because I have been thinking a lot about failure for my #HigherCalling project, which asks what work is and how we can do it well under violent conditions.

    It's apparently a classic, but I had never read it so I thought I'd share some reflections in the spirit of #GenerousReading.

    dukeupress.edu/The-Queer-Art-o

  4. I finished reading The Queer Art of Failure by Jack Halberstam this week. I read it because I have been thinking a lot about failure for my #HigherCalling project, which asks what work is and how we can do it well under violent conditions.

    It's apparently a classic, but I had never read it so I thought I'd share some reflections in the spirit of #GenerousReading.

    dukeupress.edu/The-Queer-Art-o

  5. I finished reading The Queer Art of Failure by Jack Halberstam this week. I read it because I have been thinking a lot about failure for my #HigherCalling project, which asks what work is and how we can do it well under violent conditions.

    It's apparently a classic, but I had never read it so I thought I'd share some reflections in the spirit of #GenerousReading.

    dukeupress.edu/The-Queer-Art-o