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Despite its insights into democracy, this loosely linked collection of previously published essays and reviews leaves Lennard Davis unimpressed
伦纳德·戴维斯(Lennard Davis)称,要小心在签约出版著作时放弃的东西
Lennard Davis reflects on the dilemmas of the biographer in reading a new life of his friend and mentor Edward Said
Until the pandemic forced teaching to go online almost overnight, universities were widely considered impervious to major change. But if one age-old practice can be flipped on its head, why not others? We ask six academics where they would direct their efforts first
Lennard Davis is impressed by a compendious account of all the ways the hearing world has tried to put Deaf people right
Lennard Davis is intrigued by an exceptionally wide-ranging account of the many things on which humans get high
Lennard Davis wonders whether activist academics have wrongly prioritised exuberantly bad behaviour over the hard graft of working for real change
Lennard Davis praises a definitive account of DNA testing
English studies is a traditional big beast in the academy, but there are concerns that changes in student behaviour could put it on the endangered list. Seven academics give their views on whether and how the discipline needs to evolve
Lennard Davis on a study of a decade of managerial evolution rather than student revolution
If UCL renames its Galton Lecture Theatre, the choice should reflect a full appraisal of the eugenicist’s life, work and times, says Lennard Davis
An insider’s view of the 2016 US election that lacks insight frustrates Lennard Davis
Book of the week: Lennard J. Davis lauds a study of portrayals of the poor as a fitting memorial to its author
The discomforts felt and described by five writers form the focus of this literary study, writes Lennard Davis
Mike Marinetto thinks such a shift viable, while literary scholar Lennard Davis recounts his struggles to stick to the facts