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Tag Archives: Bourdieu
scribal habitus and usus scribendi
Here I post the opening frame for a paper I read at the Fifth International Conference on Piers Plowman, held in Oxford, in May 2011. The paper was titled, “Scribal habitus and usus scribendi: or, observations on an alliterative formula.” … Continue reading
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Tagged alliterative verse, Bourdieu, habitus, manuscripts, Middle English, Piers Plowman, poetic meter, textual criticism
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The Rhetoric of Advancement
“The Rhetoric of Advancement: Ars dictaminis, Cursus, and Clerical Careerism in Late Medieval England,” New Medieval Literatures 12 (2010): 287-328. I had four objectives in this article. First, regarding ars dictaminis itself (that is, the medieval art or discipline of … Continue reading
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Tagged Bourdieu, cultural studies, cursus, education, Lacan, Latin, rhetoric
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