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Sun, 15 Jan 2012 16:23:06 +0000http://decasia.org/academic_culture/?p=1905#comment-1392[…] Renaissance critiques of scholarship and ironic reflexivity, Eli Thorkelson It is historically interesting to reflect on the fact that, not only are the existential absurdities of humanistic scholarship still in some ways quite similar to what they were in 1511, so too is the ironic attitude that we use to fend off this absurdity. Irony is what allows us to detach from our milieu in order then to better attach to it. What luck for academia that it has writers like Erasmus to help strengthen our collective resolve! decasia: critique of academic culture, 5 January 2012 […]
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