Emerging conversations between literary history and sociology. Underwood, T. December, 2015. 🏷️ /unread
Paper abstract bibtex As Jim English remarked in 2010, literary scholars have tended to use sociology “for its conclusions rather than its methods.” We might borrow a term like “habitus” from Bou… 【摘要翻译】正如吉姆-英格利希(Jim English)在 2010 年所言,文学学者倾向于使用社会学,"因为它的结论而非方法"。我们可以借用 Bou...
@misc{underwood2015,
title = {Emerging conversations between literary history and sociology.},
shorttitle = {文学史与社会学之间新出现的对话。},
url = {https://tedunderwood.com/2015/12/02/emerging-conversations-between-literary-history-and-sociology/},
abstract = {As Jim English remarked in 2010, literary scholars have tended to use sociology “for its conclusions rather than its methods.” We might borrow a term like “habitus” from Bou…
【摘要翻译】正如吉姆-英格利希(Jim English)在 2010 年所言,文学学者倾向于使用社会学,"因为它的结论而非方法"。我们可以借用 Bou...},
language = {en},
urldate = {2019-04-11},
journal = {The Stone and the Shell},
author = {Underwood, Ted},
month = dec,
year = {2015},
note = {🏷️ /unread},
keywords = {/unread},
}
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