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Rhetorical Occasions Essays On Humans And The Humanities Michael Berube

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Rhetorical Occasions Essays On Humans And The Humanities Michael Berube
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Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.15 MB
Pages: 368
Author: Michael Berube
ISBN: 9780807830673, 9780807877388, 0807830674, 0807877387
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Rhetorical Occasions Essays On Humans And The Humanities Michael Berube by Michael Berube 9780807830673, 9780807877388, 0807830674, 0807877387 instant download after payment.

A nationally known scholar, essayist, and public advocate for the humanities, Michael B?©rub?© has a rapier wit and a singular talent for parsing complex philosophical, theoretical, and political questions. Rhetorical Occasions collects twenty-four of his major essays and reviews, plus a sampling of entries on literary theory and contemporary culture from his award-winning weblog.Selected to showcase the range of public writing available to scholars, the essays are grouped into five topical sections: the Sokal hoax and its effects on the humanities; cosmopolitanism, American studies, and cultural studies; daily academic life inside and outside the classroom; the events of September 11, 2001, and their political aftermath; and the potential discursive and tonal range of academic blog writing. In lively and entertaining prose, B?©rub?© offers a wide array of interventions into matters academic and nonacademic. By example and illustration, he reminds readers that the humanities remain central to our understanding of what it means to be human.

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