The Tweetable Doctorate
A Facebook friend has taken this widely-shared post in which science PhDs were invited to give "dumbed-down" versions of their PhD theses, and suggested that humanities people might try something similar. A good idea, and I thought people here might enjoy it too. Here's mine:
"Sometimes Spenser makes his ideas act like people, sometimes he makes his people act like ideas. It's not always easy to tell the difference."
Feel free to add yours in the comments.
"Sometimes Spenser makes his ideas act like people, sometimes he makes his people act like ideas. It's not always easy to tell the difference."
Feel free to add yours in the comments.
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---L.
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Nine
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Believe me, you're far from alone.
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My linguistics thesis: Australian people living in the city of Adelaide have started sometimes not pronouncing the sound "l" at the end of syllables. The most common hypothetical theory of sound in language doesn't explain this, but two random people with more experience than me have come up with entirely hypothetical extensions to our hypothetical theory of sound in language, and I can show that one of these theories hypothetically works to explain the change! All of this is very hypothetical.
My final English paper: Is it a good thing or a bad thing that humans experience a private, subjective interior consciousness? Philip K. Dick just doesn't know. I am also going to talk about Faulkner because I like him.
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My case study of an innovative teaching method shows that adults find learning Welsh hard, but those who put in more hours of practice do better than those who don't. Sadly there is no "one weird trick" to attaining rapid fluency.
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Another dream shattered. Though I can imagine the ad in my Facebook sidebar:
"Linguists Hate Her
30-year-old Texas mom finds one weird trick to learning Welsh in 6 hours!"
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You can still get the book!
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"If you closely at gender in children's literature, it all falls apart; this can be explained by that one time George Cooper was naked."
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The Mythical Wars
Are not like the Persian ones:
It's all more complex.
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