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El. knyga: Writing and Thinking in Contemporary Academia: The Poetics of Clarity

(University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
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Across disciplinary borders, clarity is taken for granted as a cardinal virtue of communication in contemporary academia. But what is clarity, how is it practised in writing across disciplinary borders and how does it affect our ways of researching and thinking? This book explores such questions by scrutinizing the ideal of clarity beyond its apparently self-evident value. Through a multi-methodological empirical analysis of the ideal of clarity, the author offers a sketch of what is termed ‘the poetics of clarity’, which is unfolded as a field of tension with important implications for sentence formation, authorial positioning and textual organization. By way of a series of reflections on the possible consequences of this for thinking, this volume also explores the parts of knowledge production that may be marginalised, especially poetic language use, biases, interests and contexts, multi-dimensional arguments and errors. Revealing a positivist bias and a regime of high-speed consumption that characterise what, in certain regards, might be considered a productive space for knowledge production, Writing and Thinking in Contemporary Academia will appeal to scholars with interests in the sociology of knowledge, continental philosophy, the philosophy of science and academic writing.

Acknowledgements ix
Introductory remarks: the question of clarity 1(10)
PART I The poetics of clarity in contemporary academic writing
11(56)
1 The idealised plane of poetics: core concepts and ideals
13(13)
2 The formation of sentences
26(14)
3 Researchers-in-the-texts
40(13)
4 Textual structures of research articles
53(14)
PART II Reflections on the consequences for thinking
67(55)
5 The unstable distinction between form and content
69(8)
6 Phrase regimes, genres, and the expulsion of metaphors
77(9)
7 Authorial effacement and the suppression of contexts, biases, interests
86(9)
8 Textual structures as templates for thinking
95(9)
9 Thinking the limits and the limits for thinking: the inherent positivist bias
104(9)
10 Clarity: a potential acceleration of thinking?
113(9)
Epilogue 122(3)
Appendix I A note on Ranciere's poetics of knowledge 125(8)
Appendix II A note on methods 133(7)
Works cited 140(15)
Index 155
Martin Grünfeld is Assistant Professor in Metabolic Science in Culture at Medical Museion and the Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Basic Metabolic Research at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark.