This post is a piece by an undergrad at Claremont about how unnecessary complexity undercuts the effectiveness and reach of academic writing. It was published in The Student Life. Here's a link to the original. All I can add is: Amen. Unnecessary complexity is ruining academic writing; it’s up to us to save it By … Continue reading Ryan Lillestrand — Unnecessary Complexity is Ruining Academic Writing
Month: December 2021
Simon Blackburn — The Mighty Pen
This post is a review essay by Simon Blackburn, published in 2011 in The New Republic. Its focus is the lovely book by Stanley Fish, How to Write a Sentence: And How to Read One. Here's a link to the original. I used this book in a long-time course I taught about academic writing. (You can … Continue reading Simon Blackburn — The Mighty Pen
Links to All My Publications and Course Materials — an Updated List
For anyone who’s interested, today I’m posting below an updated list of all my publications and courses syllabi, including links to these works and to full course materials. Here's a link to the Word document version, which is more useful. David F. Labaree Links to Publications and Course Materials December 14, 2021 Lee L. Jacks … Continue reading Links to All My Publications and Course Materials — an Updated List
Paul Fussell on the Myth of the Good War
Last week I posted Paul Fussell's essay about his experience as a Second World War platoon leader in the brutal final days of the European campaign. Today I'm posting excerpts from his stunning book, Wartime. The essay focused on his personal experience in the war, but this one focuses on the broader impact the war … Continue reading Paul Fussell on the Myth of the Good War
How NOT to Defend the Private Research University
This post is a piece I published in 2020 in the Chronicle Review. It’s about an issue that has been gnawing at me for years. How can you justify the existence of institutions of the sort I taught at for the last two decades — rich private research universities? These institutions obviously benefit their students and … Continue reading How NOT to Defend the Private Research University
Paul Fussell — My War
This piece originally appeared in Harpers in 1982. Here's a link to the original. The 80th anniversary of Pearl Harbor on Tuesday set off yet another round of reminiscences about World War II -- the Good War fought for Righteous Principles by the Greatest Generation. As someone who managed to escape being drafted into the … Continue reading Paul Fussell — My War
