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Summer Cyprus Reading List

  • May 24, 2011
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My summer will be broken in half this year with the first five weeks in Cyprus and the second part of the summer in beautiful Grand Forks.  So it makes sense to break my summer reading list in half as well.

I’ll admit that I am somewhat embarrassed by some of my goof-off reading. I’m still trying to figure out if cyber-punk goes beyond William Gibson. I managed half of Neal Stevenson’s Diamond Age or A Young Ladies Illustrated Primer (1995). I also brought along Bruce Sterling’s Distraction (1998).  I also found a copy of George Effinger’s When Gravity Fails (1987) figuring it never hurt to have some Orientalism in my cyberpunk.

To prove that I haven’t given up completely, I also plan to read A. Bonnier’s dissertation:Harbours and Hinterlands: Landscape, Site Patterns, and Coast-Hinterland Interconnections by the Corinthian Gulf c. 600-300 B.C. (2010). I’ll also work my way through the most recent volume of the International Journal of Historical Archaeology which is called Going Places: The Archaeology of Travel and Tourism (2011).

Mostly, I plan to read drafts of chapters for the Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project monograph that is now well underway. And of course, I’ll be reading the Polis Notebooks and trying to make sense to the complex remains of a church at the site called EF2.

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