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Writing This, Not That: Conference Prep
Academic conferences were more exciting back in the 1990s. There you have it. Months of research and contemplation on the state of the humanities over the last thirty years, reading this about the “science wars” and this about the fate of writing … Continue reading
Posted in The Culture Wars, Then and Now, Writing
Tagged composition, culture wars, writing studies
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Ammunition for the New Culture Wars: Writing, College, and More Writing
Sometime in August I decided I’d go from blogging once a week (roughly) to blogging once a month. I’d be busy writing so I wouldn’t be able to write. At least not write this blog, with its dubious relationship to … Continue reading
Posted in The Culture Wars, Then and Now
Tagged culture wars, Delbanco, writing across the curriculum
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