Mind over Memes: Passive Listening, Toxic Talk, and Other Modern Language Follies
Autor Diana Senechalen Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 oct 2018
In Mind over Memes: Passive Listening, Toxic Talk, and Other Modern Language Follies, Diana Senechal examines words, concepts, and phrases that demand reappraisal. Targeting a variety of terms, the author contends that a "good fit" may not always be desirable; delivers a takedown of the adjective "toxic"; and argues that "social justice" must take its place among other justices. This book also includes a critique of our modern emphasis on quick answers and immediate utility.
By scrutinizing words and phrases that serve contemporary fads and follies, this book stands up against the excesses of language and offers engaging alternatives. Drawing on literature, philosophy, social sciences, music, and technology, Senechal offers a rich framework to make fresh connections between topics. Combining sharp criticism, lyricism, and wit, Mind over Memes argues for judicious and imaginative speech.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781538115169
ISBN-10: 1538115166
Pagini: 198
Ilustrații: 5 b/w illustrations
Dimensiuni: 158 x 237 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1538115166
Pagini: 198
Ilustrații: 5 b/w illustrations
Dimensiuni: 158 x 237 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1: Take Away the Takeaway: The Problem with Pocketable Summaries
Chapter 2: Change, Our False God: Questioning the Rhetoric of Reform
Chapter 3: The Ubiquitous Team (Not Everything Has to Be Part of One)
Chapter 4: Is Listening Passive?
Chapter 5: Research Has Shown-Just What, Exactly?
Chapter 6: Social and Unsocial Justice: How Different Kinds of Justice Combine
Chapter 7: The Toxicity of "Toxic"
Chapter 8: The Springs of Creativity: How Invention and Creation Require Subject Matter
Chapter 9: In Praise of Mixed Mindsets: Why "Growth Mindset" May Not Always Be Ideal
Chapter 10: What Do We Mean by "We"?
Chapter 11: A Good Misfit: How Mismatches Can Enrich Our Work and Life
Afterword
Bibliography
Index
About the Author
Introduction
Chapter 1: Take Away the Takeaway: The Problem with Pocketable Summaries
Chapter 2: Change, Our False God: Questioning the Rhetoric of Reform
Chapter 3: The Ubiquitous Team (Not Everything Has to Be Part of One)
Chapter 4: Is Listening Passive?
Chapter 5: Research Has Shown-Just What, Exactly?
Chapter 6: Social and Unsocial Justice: How Different Kinds of Justice Combine
Chapter 7: The Toxicity of "Toxic"
Chapter 8: The Springs of Creativity: How Invention and Creation Require Subject Matter
Chapter 9: In Praise of Mixed Mindsets: Why "Growth Mindset" May Not Always Be Ideal
Chapter 10: What Do We Mean by "We"?
Chapter 11: A Good Misfit: How Mismatches Can Enrich Our Work and Life
Afterword
Bibliography
Index
About the Author
Recenzii
This concisely argued book will be of interest to anyone who wishes to deconstruct the truisms that infect so much public discourse.
Overall, the text is well illustrated, thoughtful, and clear, with examples that distinguish between mind-set and theory. An alluring choice for readers with an academic bent.
Diana Senechal is a unique voice in American education today-energetic, inquisitive, and always curious for the next experience that might surprise her into thought. When she detects a fallacy in received ideas like 'implicit bias' and 'the toxic personality,' or in clichés like 'the takeaway,' she looks under the surface and asks what could have led us there. These essays are the work of a born teacher and a gifted observer of our intellectual culture.
Woe to peddlers of bromides, quick fixes, and slogans. Begone, TED talk mountebanks and jargon-mongers. Diana Senechal strides through the marketplace of compromised words, examining the wares with devastating lucidity, inviting the reader to skepticism and thoughtful critique. This book shows what it is to have a free mind.
Overall, the text is well illustrated, thoughtful, and clear, with examples that distinguish between mind-set and theory. An alluring choice for readers with an academic bent.
Diana Senechal is a unique voice in American education today-energetic, inquisitive, and always curious for the next experience that might surprise her into thought. When she detects a fallacy in received ideas like 'implicit bias' and 'the toxic personality,' or in clichés like 'the takeaway,' she looks under the surface and asks what could have led us there. These essays are the work of a born teacher and a gifted observer of our intellectual culture.
Woe to peddlers of bromides, quick fixes, and slogans. Begone, TED talk mountebanks and jargon-mongers. Diana Senechal strides through the marketplace of compromised words, examining the wares with devastating lucidity, inviting the reader to skepticism and thoughtful critique. This book shows what it is to have a free mind.