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Dear Professor: A Chronicle of Absences
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Year: 2016 Publisher: Brooklyn, NY punctum books

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Dear Professor: A Chronicle of Absences is a collection of over two hundred often involuntarily comical emails in which students excuse themselves for missing class. The result is a satirical yet unexpectedly sympathetic collective portrait of modern-day academia where both students and teachers feel pressured to comply with the impositions of hyper-connectivity.


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Chapter four, 'A Very Grand Finale', from 'Iris Murdoch: A Life' bij Peter J. Conradi. Translation and comment.
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Year: 2003 Publisher: Gent : s.n.,

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Doelstelling: Deze scriptie bestaat uit een vertaling met commentaar van het vierde hoofdstuk ' A Very Grand Finale' uit 'Iris Murdoch: A Life' van Peter J. Conradi. In het hoofdstuk komen verschillende specifieke universiteitstermen voor die terminologisch uitgewerkt worden. Daarop volgen beknopte biografieën van de personen die in het vertaalde hoofdstuk vermeld worden. Tot slot wordt de geschiedenis van de belangrijkste Oxford Colleges uit het boek toegelicht en worden de voor de gemiddelde lezer minder bekende termen uitgelegd. Middelen of methode: Bij het vertalen is gebruik gemaakt van verklarende en vertalende woordenboeken. De terminologische uitwerking van de universiteitstermen is gebaseerd op de GenTermfiches van het Centrum voor Terminologie aan het Departement Vertaalkunde van de Hogeschool Gent. Voor de informatie over personen, 'colleges' en overige termen zijn zowel websites op het internet als boeken, sommige via e-mail aangeraden door de bibliothecarissen van de Oxford Colleges, geraadpleegd. Resultaten: Dankzij de verklaringen bij de verschillende soorten termen, zowel de specifieke universiteitstermen als de eigennamen, krijgt de lezer van de vertaling alle bijkomende gegevens om zich beter in te leven in de wereld van Iris Murdoch toen ze ongeveer 20 jaar oud was.


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Dear Professor: A Chronicle of Absences
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Dear Professor: A Chronicle of Absences is a collection of over two hundred often involuntarily comical emails in which students excuse themselves for missing class. The result is a satirical yet unexpectedly sympathetic collective portrait of modern-day academia where both students and teachers feel pressured to comply with the impositions of hyper-connectivity.


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Dear Professor: A Chronicle of Absences
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Dear Professor: A Chronicle of Absences is a collection of over two hundred often involuntarily comical emails in which students excuse themselves for missing class. The result is a satirical yet unexpectedly sympathetic collective portrait of modern-day academia where both students and teachers feel pressured to comply with the impositions of hyper-connectivity.


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How We Read : Tales, Fury, Nothing, Sound
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ISBN: 1950192326 1950192318 9781950192328 Year: 2019 Publisher: Brooklyn, NY punctum books

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"What do we do when we read? Reading can be an act of consumption or an act of creation. Our "work reading" overlaps with our "pleasure reading," and yet these two modes of reading engage with different parts of the self. It is sometimes passive, sometimes active, and can even be an embodied form. The contributors to this volume share their own histories of reading in order to reveal the shared pleasure that lies in this most solitary of acts - which is also, paradoxically, the act of most complete plenitude. Many of the contributors engage in academic writing, and several publish in other genres, including poetry and fiction; some contributors maintain an active online presence. All are engaged with reading's capacity to stimulate and excite as well as to frustrate and confuse. The synergies and tensions of online reading and print reading animate these thirteen contributions, generating a sense of shared community. Together, the authors open their libraries to us. This is how we read. Table of Contents // Suzanne Conklin Akbari / "Introduction: Practicing Reading, Reading Practice" Irina Dumitrescu / "Reading Lessons" Anna Wilson / "I Like Knowing What is Going to Happen" Suzanne Conklin Akbari / "Read It Out Loud" Jessica Hammer / "From When We Read" Lochin Brouillard / "De Vita Lochini, or Commentary on a Life of Reading" Chris Piuma / "How I Read" Stephanie Bahr / "How I Read, a History; or 'San Francisco Banking Contains No Trans Fats'" Alexandra Atiya / "Text to Speech" Jonathan Hsy / "Phantom Sounds" Kirsty Schut / "On Not Being a Voracious Reader" Kaitlin Heller / "Sleeping Under the Mountain" Jennifer Jordan / "Reading to Forget, Reading to Remember" Brantley Bryant / "Best Practice Tips and Strategies for Academic Reading to Maximize Your Time and Productivity" Kaitlin Heller / "Afterword: The Parlor Scene""--

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