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=== Session: February 9, 2012 === Dennis Tenen suggested the following texts which are relevant to his work and which will be helpful in framing work he'll be presenting at some point in the next few weeks: # "What is Stylistics and Why are They Saying Such Terrible Things About It?", by Stanley Fish # "How to Recognize a Poem when You See One," by Stanley Fish [http://www.clarku.edu/%7Embamberg/webcourse%20Material/material/textinthisclass.pdf] Both Stanley fish pieces are from his book on the authority of interpretive communities. The two articles drove textual analysis underground for many decades. If you don't have time to read both, read the second only. Finally, it was suggested that we glance through: :Suárez, Juan Luis, Shiddarta Vásquez, and Fernando Sancho-Caparrini. “The Potosí Principle: Religious Prosociality Fosters Self-organization of Larger Communities Under Extreme Natural and Economic Conditions.” Literary and Linguistic Computing (December 8, 2011). [http://llc.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2011/12/23/llc.fqr043.full.pdf+html] Think about how the above stands up to Fish's objections. This is good background for my work, which I hope to present soon to the group (last week of this month would be good, probably). Best,
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