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Eric Hayot

    April 15, 1972
    The Elements of Academic Style
    On Literary Worlds
    Humanist Reason
    • 2021

      Humanist Reason

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
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      Eric Hayot argues that it is time to make a positive case for what the humanities are and what they can become. Humanist Reason lays out a new vision that moves beyond traditional disciplines to demonstrate what the humanities can tell us about our world.

      Humanist Reason
    • 2014

      The Elements of Academic Style

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Eric Hayot teaches graduate students and faculty in literary and cultural studies how to think and write like a professional scholar. From granular concerns, such as sentence structure and grammar, to big-picture issues, such as adhering to genre patterns for successful research and publishing and developing productive and rewarding writing habits, Hayot helps ambitious students, newly minted Ph.D.'s, and established professors shape their work and develop their voices. Hayot does more than explain the techniques of academic writing. He aims to adjust the writer’s perspective, encouraging scholars to think of themselves as makers and doers of important work. Scholarly writing can be frustrating and exhausting, yet also satisfying and crucial, and Hayot weaves these experiences, including his own trials and tribulations, into an ethos for scholars to draw on as they write. Combining psychological support with practical suggestions for composing introductions and conclusions, developing a schedule for writing, using notes and citations, and structuring paragraphs and essays, this guide to the elements of academic style does its part to rejuvenate scholarship and writing in the humanities.

      The Elements of Academic Style
    • 2012

      On Literary Worlds

      • 202 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      On Literary Worlds develops new strategies and perspectives for understanding aesthetic worlds.

      On Literary Worlds