Office management
Title | Office management PDF eBook |
Author | United States. Department of the Army |
Publisher | |
Pages | 32 |
Release | 1980 |
Genre | Office decoration |
ISBN |
Why Smart People Can Be So Stupid
Title | Why Smart People Can Be So Stupid PDF eBook |
Author | Robert J. Sternberg |
Publisher | Yale University Press |
Pages | 264 |
Release | 2002-04-01 |
Genre | Psychology |
ISBN | 0300128207 |
“A serious attempt to understand a common phenomenon” from the author of The Nature of Human Intelligence (Psychology Today). One need not look far to find breathtaking acts of stupidity committed by people who are smart, or even brilliant. The behavior of clever individuals—from presidents to prosecutors to professors—is at times so amazingly stupid as to seem inexplicable. Why do otherwise intelligent people think and behave in ways so stupid that they sometimes destroy their livelihoods or even their lives? This is an investigation of psychological research to see what it can tell us about stupidity in everyday life. The contributors to the volume—scholars in various areas of human intelligence—present examples of people messing up their lives, and offer insights into the reasons for such behavior. From a variety of perspectives, the contributors discuss: The nature and theory of stupidity How stupidity contributes to stupid behavior Whether stupidity is measurable. While many millions of dollars are spent each year on intelligence research and testing to determine who has the ability to succeed, next to nothing is spent to determine who will make use of their intelligence and not squander it by behaving stupidly. The contributors focus on the neglected side of this discussion, reviewing the full range of theory and research on stupid behavior and analyzing what it tells us about how people can avoid stupidity and its devastating consequences. “Marvelous, devilishly clever, and culturally timely book . . . A fascinating exploration.” —Choice “Easily readable and well referenced . . . May provide just enough momentum for change.” —International Journal of Intelligence
Department of the Army Pamphlet
Title | Department of the Army Pamphlet PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 32 |
Release | 1980 |
Genre | Military art and science |
ISBN |
Anne Carson
Title | Anne Carson PDF eBook |
Author | Joshua Marie Wilkinson |
Publisher | University of Michigan Press |
Pages | 241 |
Release | 2015-01-28 |
Genre | Poetry |
ISBN | 0472120905 |
Anne Carson’s works re-think genre in some of the most unusual and nuanced ways that few writers ever attempt, from her lyric essays, enigmatic poems, and novels in verse to further forays into video and comics and collaborative performance. Carson’s pathbreaking translations of Ancient Greek poetry and drama, as well as her scholarship on everything from Sappho to Celan, only continue to demonstrate the unique vision she has for what’s possible for a work of literature to become. Anne Carson: Ecstatic Lyre is the first book of essays dedicated to the breadth of Anne Carson’s works, individually, spanning from Eros the Bittersweet through Red Doc. With contributions from Kazim Ali, Dan Beachy-Quick, Julie Carr, Harmony Holiday, Cole Swensen, Eleni Sikelianos, and many others (including translators, poets, essayists, scholars, novelists, critics, and collaborators themselves), we learn from Carson’s greatest admirers and closest readers about the books that moved and inspired them.
Outlandish
Title | Outlandish PDF eBook |
Author | Nico Israel |
Publisher | Stanford University Press |
Pages | 288 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 9780804730730 |
Outlandish addresses geographical displacement as a lived experience in the twentieth century, as a predicament of writing, and as a problem for theory. It focuses on the work of three transnational writers from diverse backgrounds working in different genres: Joseph Conrad, the Ukrainian-born Polish novelist and storywriter living in Britain at the turn of the century; Theodor W. Adorno, the German-Jewish philosopher and sociologist transplanted to Los Angeles during the Second World War; and Salman Rushdie, the Indian-born British novelist and journalist, recently released from the peculiar conditions of his notorious houseless arrest. The author argues that Conrad, Adorno, and Rushdie emblematize significant shifts over the course of the century, from a modernist expression of almost universal deracination, to a post-Auschwitz disarticulation of home and subjectivity, to an emergent conceptualization of displacement in terms of migrancy, hybridity, and flow. He theorizes a mode of reading between exile and diaspora--two fundamentally different descriptions of displacement--and allows the "outlandish" writing of these three figures to complicate this seemingly continuous trajectory. Drawing on texts from literary theory, philosophy, psychoanalysis, anthropology, and geography, the author explores what he calls the "rhetoric of displacement"--the struggle to assert identity out of place. He reads this writing predicament against the backdrop of the century's salient economic and technological changes, political upheavals, and mass migrations. In doing so, he draws attention to those aspects of exile and diaspora that have remained insufficiently considered: their relation to nationalism and colonialism, to authority and institutionality, and, above all, to broader questions of subjectivity, "race," location, and language, as these concepts themselves subtly change over the course of the century.
Betti's Blog
Title | Betti's Blog PDF eBook |
Author | William David |
Publisher | Xlibris Corporation |
Pages | 138 |
Release | 2012-03-19 |
Genre | Poetry |
ISBN | 1469171376 |
Betti is a novel character. She blogs her thoughts for others to enjoy. Her thoughts are about people, friends, gardening and life in her I-land. She can be amusing at times, insightful at other times and just plain playful as well. At her core, Betti is a romantic. Beyond Bettis novel poetry are other poems of various different topics. Duals are poems uniquely structured for reading twice- once by line and once by column. Miss Spelling is also presented as an emerging character. This book is a companion to the authors new book Gunplay: Beauty Redeemed.
Uncorking the Physics of Wine
Title | Uncorking the Physics of Wine PDF eBook |
Author | Lutz Kasper |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 182 |
Release | |
Genre | |
ISBN | 3662687593 |