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Essays exploring the complex relationship between literature and science.
English literature --- Thematology --- Literature and science --- Science in literature. --- Littérature anglaise --- Littérature et sciences --- Sciences dans la littérature --- History and criticism. --- History. --- Histoire et critique --- Histoire --- Littérature anglaise --- Littérature et sciences --- Sciences dans la littérature --- Poetry and science --- Science and literature --- Science and poetry --- Science and the humanities --- C. P. Snow. --- Literature and science. --- complex relationship. --- literary intellectuals. --- literary parody. --- literary theory. --- literature and science. --- literature. --- science. --- scientific innovation. --- two cultures.
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oorlog --- MADness --- internet --- bewustzijn --- singulariteit --- technologische vooruitgang --- anti-intellectualisme --- vooruitgang --- Armageddon --- bijgeloof --- buitenaardse wezens --- homogenisering van de menselijke ervaring --- geestelijke gezondheid --- sociale media --- democratie --- wetenschap en ethiek --- wereldbevolking en welvaartsgroei --- bevolkingsimplosie --- error catastrophe threshold --- would-be wetenschap --- wetenschap via de (sociale) media --- natuurverschijnselen --- politiek --- de financiële wereld --- zoekmachines --- fascisme --- technologie --- toverkunst --- rechteloosheid --- de fundamentele fysica --- de LHC --- de theoretische fysica --- de fundamentele wetenschap --- kwantummechanica --- het heelal --- de verbeelding --- het antropocebo-effect --- Edouard Glissant --- vrije wil --- natuurlijke dood --- vergrijzing --- sociale wetenschappen --- criminaliteit --- de openbare ruimte --- autoritaire onderwerping --- stress --- angst --- kanker --- genoominstabiliteit --- micro-organismen --- genomica --- psychische aandoeningen --- mens en natuur --- macht en internet --- materiële vooruitgang --- waterbronnen --- Newton --- idiocratie --- super-KI-systemen --- postmenselijke geografie --- de sterren --- lotsgemeenschappen --- collectieve cognitie --- collectief bewustzijn --- wiskunde --- schijnbegrip --- intellectuele nederigheid --- vaccinatie --- het menselijke ras --- overleven --- privacyrechten --- neurale data --- hersenen --- C.P. Snow --- het nature-nurturedebat --- sociaal-politieke krachten in de wetenschap --- de wetenschappelijke elite --- heden-isme --- wereldwijde cultuur --- illegale drugs --- geschiedenis --- elektronica --- filosofie --- zelforganiserende collectieve waandenkbeelden
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In this lively and provocative book, cultural critic Marjorie Garber, who has written on topics as different as Shakespeare, dogs, cross-dressing, and real estate, explores the pleasures and pitfalls of the academic life. Academic Instincts discusses three of the perennial issues that have surfaced in recent debates about the humanities: the relation between "amateurs" and "professionals," the relation between one academic discipline and another, and the relation between "jargon" and "plain language." Rather than merely taking sides, the book explores the ways in which such debates are essential to intellectual life. Garber argues that the very things deplored or defended in discussions of the humanities cannot be either eliminated or endorsed because the discussion itself is what gives humanistic thought its vitality. Written in spirited and vivid prose, and full of telling detail drawn both from the history of scholarship and from the daily press, Academic Instincts is a book by a well-known Shakespeare scholar and prize-winning teacher who offers analysis rather than polemic to explain why today's teachers and scholars are at once breaking new ground and treading familiar paths. It opens the door to an important nationwide and worldwide conversation about the reorganization of knowledge and the categories in and through which we teach the humanities. And it does so in a spirit both generous and optimistic about the present and the future of these disciplines.
Learning and scholarship. --- Humanities --- Academic writing. --- Universities and colleges --- Literature --- Learning and scholarship --- Classical education --- Erudition --- Scholarship --- Civilization --- Intellectual life --- Education --- Research --- Scholars --- Learned writing --- Scholarly writing --- Authorship --- Academic disciplines --- Disciplines, Academic --- Schools --- Philosophy. --- Curricula. --- Study and teaching (Higher) --- Curricula --- Adjective. --- Aestheticism. --- Alan Sokal. --- Alfred Kazin. --- Amateur professionalism. --- Amateur. --- American studies. --- Anti-intellectualism. --- Aphorism. --- Art history. --- Author. --- Book review. --- C. P. Snow. --- C. S. Lewis. --- Columnist. --- Counterintuitive. --- Critical theory. --- Criticism. --- Cultural studies. --- Culture war. --- Deconstruction. --- Doublespeak. --- Edward Said. --- Essay. --- Fashionable Nonsense. --- Genre. --- George Orwell. --- Gertrude Stein. --- Harvard University. --- Headline. --- Humanities. --- Idealization. --- Ideology. --- Intellectual. --- Interdisciplinarity. --- Irony. --- Jacques Derrida. --- Jacques Lacan. --- James Gleick. --- Jargon. --- Jewish studies. --- Jonathan Swift. --- Joseph Addison. --- Judith Butler. --- Liberal arts education. --- Literary criticism. --- Literary theory. --- Literature. --- Mario Pei. --- Minima Moralia. --- Modern Language Association. --- Mr. --- Neologism. --- New Criticism. --- Newspeak. --- Novelist. --- Oxford University Press. --- Penis envy. --- Philosopher. --- Phrase. --- Physicist. --- Poetry. --- Political correctness. --- Politician. --- Post-structuralism. --- Postmodernism. --- Prince Hal. --- Psychoanalysis. --- Psychology. --- Rhetoric. --- Richard Feynman. --- Robert Maynard Hutchins. --- Roland Barthes. --- Romanticism. --- Science. --- Scientist. --- Sigmund Freud. --- Slang. --- Social science. --- Sociology. --- Sokal affair. --- Sophistication. --- Stanley Fish. --- Terminology. --- The New York Times. --- The Philosopher. --- The School of Athens. --- The Two Cultures. --- Theodor W. Adorno. --- Theory. --- Thought. --- Usage. --- Verb. --- Vocabulary. --- Wendy Lesser. --- Wilhelm Dilthey. --- William Shakespeare. --- Writer. --- Writing.
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