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Ben Conroy
BenJDConroy
The whole YA argument is so fraught because it cuts across a billion different arguments and different people are on different sides of them in unpredictable ways So for example
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Gina Keithley
Gina_Keithley
Thread: So I see English Lit is trending on here after being attacked as an A Level subject. There are far too many people who believe that literature is simply
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Gina Keithley
Gina_Keithley
1/ In my world every day is a celebration of books, however, happy official #BookLoversDay to all my fellow literature enthusiasts! Reading has always been my passion. In fact, it’s
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TLEBirdarchist
Having never read any communist literature: Communism sucksHaving read some communist literature: Marxism is okay, sureHaving read a lot of communist literature: Communism sucks Not trying to get cheap likes
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Aidan McGlynn
AidanMcGlynn
What are some recently proposed forms of epistemic injustice that are claimed not to fit into Fricker's two categories (TI & HI)? There's Dotson & Pohlhaus on contributory/WH, Derek Anderson's
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Alex Keil
PronouncedKeil
It looks bad at first glance......but the implied counterfactual literature with a normal distribution around 0 would only happen if we studied associations at random. Instead, scientists often opt to
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Maggie Haberman
maggieNYT
Lots of reporters tried to talk to Birx while she was there. She was not interested. And when she spoke publicly early on, she appeared in lockstep with a president
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misshazelby
misshazelby
Interesting points made on the discourse of compartmentalization regarding English Language & English Literature. Interesting points on the assumption of distraction of Language or Linguistics from the study of Literature.
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Dylan Levi King
dylanleviking
When talking about Taiwanese literature, it's usually imagined as a more ideologically free space, compared to Mainland literature. That impression and the literature written during the Cold War were the
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Maggie Stiefvater
mstiefvater
"Well-written" and "deep literature" often hold hands but I don't think they're the same thing at all. The frothiest of rom-coms or thrillers can (and should?) do lovely things with
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Martha Brockenbrough INTO THE BLOODRED WOODS
mbrockenbrough
Beneath the debate over the canon, there might be some underlying misapprehension of what keeps "literature" alive.For one thing, anything that anyone likes reading is keeping it alive. When you
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Belet-Seri
belet_seri
A thread on literature (1/) Literature ages with you. As you grow, you should continue to advance your reading comprehension. It keeps your mind active and healthy.That doesn't mean you
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Joshua Heavin in Ordinary Time
JoshuaHeavin
Beyond the conversation today over whether New Testament students should focus their limited on primary sources or secondary literature (pursuing a sound balance), one also might ask: what kinds of
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Eirini Malliaraki
irinimalliaraki
In 1986, Don R Swanson argued that there is a lot of undiscovered public knowledge, i.e. publicly available complementary but *not interactive* academic literatures /1 https://www.jstor.org/stable/4307965?seq=1 the growth of science
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Jo Billington
MsJoBillington
Re-reading the autism & bullying literature this morning for a paper I'm writing. This phrase from one paper captures a typical theme in the literature:"Strategies are required to support &
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Jesse Holcomb
JesseHolcomb
These days it seems like we are awash in data about media use, journalism, and civics. Which is why I’ve been so pleased to see the release in recent years
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