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Rhetorical occasions : essays on humans and the humanities
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Rhetorical occasions : essays on humans and the humanities

Michael Bérubé

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The Sokal hoax for beginners
The return of realism and the future of contingency
Of fine clothes and naked emperors
The utility of the arts and humanities
There is nothing inside the text; or, why no one's heard of Wolfgang Iser
Citizens of the world, unite: Martha Nussbaum's plan for cultivating humanity
American studies without exceptions
Idolatries of the marketplace: Thomas Frank, cultural studies, and the voice of the people
Days of future past
Teaching to the six
Working for the U: on the thetoric of "affiliation"
Dream a little dream
Professing and parenting
Speaking of speakers
Universities should be open for business
Analyze, don't summarize
The top 10 contradictory things about popular culture
The Elvis Costello problem
The lefts before 21 September
Nation and narration
Can the left get Iraq right?
For a better and broader antiwar movement
Fighting liberals
The loyalties of American studies
Azkaban blogging
Back in les États-Unis
Vacation reading II
Republican National Convention, second night
More plans for democrats in distress
The Beinart effect
Theory Tuesday II
Theory Tuesday III
Was I ever wrong

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