{"id":179698,"date":"2026-04-01T13:46:27","date_gmt":"2026-04-01T21:46:27","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/lukeford.net\/blog\/?p=179698"},"modified":"2026-04-05T18:18:03","modified_gmt":"2026-04-06T02:18:03","slug":"ten-convenient-beliefs-in-stanfords-program-in-modern-thought-literature","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/lukeford.net\/blog\/?p=179698","title":{"rendered":"Ten Convenient Beliefs in Stanford\u2019s Program in Modern Thought &#038; Literature"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Grok says: <A HREF=\"https:\/\/mtl.stanford.edu\/\">Stanford\u2019s Modern Thought and Literature (MTL)<\/a> is an explicitly interdisciplinary PhD program housed in the School of Humanities and Sciences but deeply entangled with the English Department. It markets itself as the place where literature meets philosophy, history, anthropology, media studies, science &#038; technology studies (STS), critical race theory, and digital culture. Located in the heart of Silicon Valley, MTL and English leverage Stanford\u2019s tech adjacency (close ties to the HAI, Digital Humanities, and various tech-adjacent centers) to claim relevance in a university otherwise dominated by computer science and engineering. The <A HREF=\"https:\/\/lukeford.net\/blog\/?p=178665\">beliefs<\/a> below are the operating system that lets the program sustain elite prestige while constantly rebranding humanities work as \u201cfuture-oriented\u201d and interventionist.<br \/>\nInterdisciplinarity is synonymous with innovation and intellectual superiority.<br \/>\nThe foundational convenient belief. MTL\u2019s very charter celebrates boundary-crossing; it lets the program recruit top talent who want to \u201cbreak free\u201d of traditional English while producing work that is often philosophically or historically loose but institutionally bulletproof.<br \/>\nTech + theory = the future of the humanities (and of knowledge itself).<br \/>\nCourses and dissertations routinely pair Continental theory, media archaeology, or critical race with AI, algorithms, surveillance, or platform capitalism. Convenient for grants from Silicon Valley funders and for signaling that MTL is not \u201cdying\u201d like other humanities programs.<br \/>\nLiterary and cultural analysis can meaningfully intervene in Silicon Valley power structures.<br \/>\nThe implicit faith that close reading Foucault or critiquing \u201cthe algorithmic gaze\u201d moves the needle on tech ethics, surveillance, or inequality. It flatters both faculty and funders while rarely requiring measurable real-world impact.<br \/>\nDigital humanities, media studies, and STS-inflected literary work are inherently more rigorous and relevant than traditional literary history or formalism.<br \/>\nStructural in the curriculum and job-market preparation. It justifies hiring pipelines and keeps dissertations publishable in the \u201cdigital turn\u201d era.<br \/>\nStanford\u2019s location and institutional resources oblige us to lead in \u201ccritical tech studies\u201d rather than retreat into pure aesthetic or historical inquiry.<br \/>\nA meta-belief that reconciles enormous elite privilege with activist self-image. It directs resources toward tech-adjacent clusters while the program\u2019s placement power still rides on Stanford\u2019s brand.<br \/>\nTheoretical opacity and dense interdisciplinary prose are marks of sophistication, not barriers to communication.<br \/>\nThrives in MTL\u2019s core seminars and faculty writing. It maintains gatekeeping among the small circle who \u201cget it\u201d and lets external critique be dismissed as anti-intellectual or insufficiently interdisciplinary.<br \/>\nExpanding the canon or methods to include race, gender, postcolonial, and environmental frameworks strengthens the program without sacrificing its intellectual edge.<br \/>\nVisible in research clusters and recent hiring. Convenient for student demand and DEI metrics while preserving the \u201cthought and literature\u201d prestige.<br \/>\nLiterature and cultural study are best justified by their capacity to critique or reimagine contemporary tech-driven society.<br \/>\nReflected in offerings on platform capitalism, algorithmic bias, speculative fiction, and digital aesthetics. Convenient for enrollment, donor appeal, and relevance claims in a STEM-dominated university.<br \/>\nCreative\/critical writing, theory-infused pedagogy, and public-facing scholarship foster both artistic excellence and political\/technological consciousness equally.<br \/>\nMarketed across the program and English. It attracts students while papering over tensions between aesthetic craft and ideological or tech-interventionist litmus tests.<br \/>\nInternal challenges (hyper-competitive job market, precarity, the sense that humanities are marginal on campus) are best addressed by doubling down on interdisciplinarity, tech partnerships, and theoretical refinement rather than curricular or methodological retrenchment.<br \/>\nStandard response pattern; channels energy into coalition-preserving activity while protecting the core \u201c<a href=\"https:\/\/lukeford.net\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/s11186-026-09696-w-1.pdf\">good bad theories<\/a>\u201d from scrutiny.<br \/>\nMTL (and its English Department partner) is interdisciplinary by design, so the convenient beliefs multiply: \u201cinterdisciplinarity = innovation,\u201d \u201ctech + theory = future,\u201d and the implicit faith that literary\/cultural analysis can meaningfully intervene in Silicon Valley power structures. Perfect for revealing how elite humanities sustains relevance claims in an environment that could otherwise render it obsolete. The beliefs above aren\u2019t conspiratorial\u2014they\u2019re the invisible software that keeps admissions elite, dissertations fundable, and the program marketable as cutting-edge. They work as <A HREF=\"https:\/\/lukeford.net\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/09\/StrangeBedfellows-PsychInquiryThirdRevision2.docx\">social technology<\/a> inside the Stanford bubble. As explanatory frameworks for literature, culture, or tech-society relations, they\u2019re often convenient fictions that prioritize institutional survival and prestige over insight.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Grok says: Stanford\u2019s Modern Thought and Literature (MTL) is an explicitly interdisciplinary PhD program housed in the School of Humanities and Sciences but deeply entangled with the English Department. 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