UConn commit Samson Johnson has rocketed up national recruiting rankings - and here s why
David Borges
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SPRINGFIELD, MA - JANUARY 18: Patrick School Celtics forward Samson Johnson (34) dunks the ball during the second half of the Spalding Hoophall Classic high school basketball game between the Patrick School Celtics and IMG Academy Ascenders on January 18, 2020 at Blake Arena in Springfield, MA (Photo by John Jones/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)Icon Sportswire / Icon Sportswire via Getty Images
Like a hit song catching on in the high school hallways of America (or on Spotify), Samson Johnson is rocketing up the charts.
When Johnson signed his national letter of intent to attend UConn back in November, the 6-foot-11 forward was rated the No. 71 recruit in the nation by ESPN, behind fellow UConn commits Jordan Hawkins (No. 60) and Rahsool Diggins (No. 69).
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Louis Althusser is known to have said that “ideology represents individuals’ imaginary relation to their real conditions of existence.” Assuming that statement is a pretty good fit for traditional literary realism as well, we feel it is time to rephrase this principle for the global novel which would go something like this: “the global novel represents individuals’ imaginary relation to forms of mediation.” Rather than refer to life beyond the page as one organized around the home, the workplace, the school, the legal system and so forth, the novels we have in mind aspire to live not only outside the language in which they were written but also beyond the printed page in film, television series, comic books, audiobooks, electronic games, and so forth. In that a good number of these novels quite literally attempt to escape the material confines of the medium, they require us to figur