A Few Clear Words in Favor of ObscurityBy Michael Berube
In the past few years, much of my work has concerned itself with how and why scholars in the humanities might write for non-academic readers. In my most recent essay,"De-cathecting From Clarity," for example, I argue that obscurity is both a negation and repetition of itself, and, more importantly, as it affects... Copyright © 2008 by The Chronicle of Higher Education Subscribe | About The Chronicle | Contact us | Terms of use | Privacy policy | Help |