This is not a typical post – just a note on memory and place. Maybe it’s also about […]
Hamlet, Doomscrolling, and the Antic Disposition
T.S. Eliot’s notion of the “objective correlative” in Hamlet has an unexpected modern echo: doomscrolling. A constant drip of images, crises, statistics, outrage, and urgency can leave us intensely affected but struggling to make sense of what we feel, or what to do with it.
For educators, this isn’t abstract cultural commentary. It’s the classroom context.
