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					<description><![CDATA[Thank you for initiating this series, Kerim. I realize that people are mainly interested in the wretched state of the academic job market, so caring about what happens later is not that great. But there are different paths and stories to tell.  Most people won’t know that you were a graduate student in the linguistic anthropology seminar I taught as a  visiting  professor at Temple so long ago.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you for initiating this series, Kerim. I realize that people are mainly interested in the wretched state of the academic job market, so caring about what happens later is not that great. But there are different paths and stories to tell.  Most people won’t know that you were a graduate student in the linguistic anthropology seminar I taught as a  visiting  professor at Temple so long ago.</p>
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