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"Hmmm," he thinks to himself, "this is pretty Zen, but if I had different gearing it would be even Zenner:"
Flights of Fancy: The Art of Unsimplification BikeSnobNYC 2010
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Zenner concedes that "people complain that scholarly books are expensive, and of course they are, relatively," but that "of course" covers up some rather astonishing sins of omission--like, for example, any mention of how much scholarly books actually cost.
Academic 2009
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Pace Zenner, most of us don't expect our books to sell particularly well, unless we're the second incarnation of Jacques Derrida or something.
The Little Professor 2009
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Zenner concedes that "people complain that scholarly books are expensive, and of course they are, relatively," but that "of course" covers up some rather astonishing sins of omission--like, for example, any mention of how much scholarly books actually cost.
The Little Professor 2009
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Pace Zenner, most of us don't expect our books to sell particularly well, unless we're the second incarnation of Jacques Derrida or something.
In which I make what, coming from me, will sound like a rather odd objection 2009
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Zenner concedes that "people complain that scholarly books are expensive, and of course they are, relatively," but that "of course" covers up some rather astonishing sins of omission--like, for example, any mention of how much scholarly books actually cost.
Books 2009
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Walter Zenner (1989), 117 – 133, and “Ritual and Role Transition: Adult Bat Mitzvah as a Successful Rite of Passage,” in The Uses of Tradition: Jewish Continuity in the Modern Era, ed. Jack Wertheimer (1992), 349 – 376.
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Pace Zenner, most of us don't expect our books to sell particularly well, unless we're the second incarnation of Jacques Derrida or something.
Academic 2009
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Pace Zenner, most of us don't expect our books to sell particularly well, unless we're the second incarnation of Jacques Derrida or something.
Books 2009
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Zenner concedes that "people complain that scholarly books are expensive, and of course they are, relatively," but that "of course" covers up some rather astonishing sins of omission--like, for example, any mention of how much scholarly books actually cost.
In which I make what, coming from me, will sound like a rather odd objection 2009
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