Writing for Social Scientists: How to Start and Finish Your Thesis, Book, or Article (Chicago Guides to Writing, Editing & Publishing)
- Univ of Chicago Pr (1986年3月15日発売)
- Amazon.co.jp ・洋書 (192ページ)
- / ISBN・EAN: 9780226041087
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Some people cannot read things in an appropriate way.
They fixate on small things, sometimes just a word that could be replaced by one that avoids the problem and cannot think or comment on anything else.
Living as an intellectual or academic makes people want to appear smart, in the sense of clever or intelligent, to themselves and others .
But not only smart. They also want to appea knowledgeable or wordly or sophisticated or down-home or professional, all sorts of things, many of which they can hint at in the details of their writing.
The accademic-intellectual world has an ambiguous and uneasy relation to the ordinary world, and many accademic worry about their own relation to ordinary people.詳細をみるコメント0件をすべて表示