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11 Hidden Intellectualism
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS vii
- INTRODUCTION In the Dark All Eggheads Are Gray 1
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PART I : CONFUSING THE ISSUE
- 1 The University Is Popular Culture, But It Doesn’t Know It Yet 17
- 2 The Problem Problem and Other Oddities of Academic Discourse 43
- 3 The Mixed-Message Curriculum 62
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PART I I : INTELLECTUALISM AND ITS DISCONTENTS
- 4 Two Cheers for the Argument Culture 83
- 5 Paralysis by Analysis? 96
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PART III : COMMUNICATIVE DISORDERS
- 6 Unlearning to Write 115
- 7 Scholars and Sound Bites: The Myth of Academic Difficulty 134
- 8 Why Johnny Can’t Argue 155
- 9 Outing Criticism 173
- 10 The Application Guessing Game with Andrew Hoberek 190
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PART IV : TEACHING THE CLUB
- 11 Hidden Intellectualism 211
- 12 A Word for Words and a Vote for Quotes 232
- 13 Wrestling with the Devil 246
- 14 Deborah Meier’s Progressive Traditionalism 261
- epilogue: How to Write an Argument—What Students and Teachers Really Need to Know 275
- NOTES 279
- index 299
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS vii
- INTRODUCTION In the Dark All Eggheads Are Gray 1
-
PART I : CONFUSING THE ISSUE
- 1 The University Is Popular Culture, But It Doesn’t Know It Yet 17
- 2 The Problem Problem and Other Oddities of Academic Discourse 43
- 3 The Mixed-Message Curriculum 62
-
PART I I : INTELLECTUALISM AND ITS DISCONTENTS
- 4 Two Cheers for the Argument Culture 83
- 5 Paralysis by Analysis? 96
-
PART III : COMMUNICATIVE DISORDERS
- 6 Unlearning to Write 115
- 7 Scholars and Sound Bites: The Myth of Academic Difficulty 134
- 8 Why Johnny Can’t Argue 155
- 9 Outing Criticism 173
- 10 The Application Guessing Game with Andrew Hoberek 190
-
PART IV : TEACHING THE CLUB
- 11 Hidden Intellectualism 211
- 12 A Word for Words and a Vote for Quotes 232
- 13 Wrestling with the Devil 246
- 14 Deborah Meier’s Progressive Traditionalism 261
- epilogue: How to Write an Argument—What Students and Teachers Really Need to Know 275
- NOTES 279
- index 299