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In a series of increasingly personal essays, Caesar analyzes and dramatizes the significance of subordination in academic life. Adapting the insights of political scientist James C. Scott, Caesar presents academic life in terms of ... celý popis
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In a series of increasingly personal essays, Caesar analyzes and dramatizes the significance of subordination in academic life. Adapting the insights of political scientist James C. Scott, Caesar presents academic life in terms of issues (such as sexual harassment) and structures (the figure of the dissertation director) but above all in terms of texts. Caesar examines with a cold eye the stream of trivial (but imposing) memos; the tyranny of dissertation advisers (a domination rendered through texts); the tactless anonymity of rejection letters; and the systemic dilemma of dealing with student papers. He also considers jokes, anecdotes, parodies, and outright protests. This book also reaches out to a wider audience, for whom life is similarly shaped by the imperatives of large organizations and bureaucracies with similar power to subjugate based upon a similar horror of the personal.
Zařazení knihy Knihy v angličtině Literature & literary studies Literature: history & criticism Literary studies: general
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