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Slow Scholarship Catherine E. Karkov

Slow Scholarship By Catherine E. Karkov

Slow Scholarship by Catherine E. Karkov


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A powerful claim for the virtues of a more thoughtful and collegiate approach to the academy today.

Slow Scholarship Summary

Slow Scholarship: Medieval Research and the Neoliberal University by Catherine E. Karkov

A powerful claim for the virtues of a more thoughtful and collegiate approach to the academy today. This book offers a response to the culture of metrics, mass digitisation, and accountability (as opposed to responsibility, or citizenship) that has developed in higher education world wide, as exemplified by the UK's Research Excellence Framework exercise (REF), and the increasing bureaucracy that limits the time available for teaching, research, and even conversation and collaboration. Ironically, these are problems that will be solved only by academicsfinding the time to talk and to work together. The essays collected here both critique the culture of speed in the neoliberal university and provide examples of what can be achieved by slowing down, by reclaiming research and research priorities, and by working collaboratively across the disciplines to improve conditions. They are informed both by recent research in medieval studies and by the problematic culture of twenty-first century higher education. The contributions offer very personal approaches to the academic culture of the present moment. Some tackle issues of academic freedom head-on; others more obliquely; but they all have been written as declarations of theacademic freedom that comes with slow thinking, slow reading, slow writing and slow looking and the demonstrations of its benefits. CATHERINE E. KARKOV is Professor and Chair of Art History at the University of Leeds. Contributors: Lara Eggleton, Karen Jolly, Chris Jones, James Paz, Andrew Prescott, Heather Pulliam

Slow Scholarship Reviews

No doubt, a subset of medievalists will savor this little collection of essays because of its ideological aggressiveness. * SEHEPUNKTE *
The case studies in this volume will be of particular interest to medieval literary scholars and art historians, but not only them. Reading it is also a pleasure, because you can tell how much reflection and effort has gone into the articles. [...] Extremely valuable. * Historischen Zeitschrift *
Bringing together voices from across literary studies, history, art history, and digital humanities, Slow Scholarship is a dynamic, frank, contribution to ongoing conversations in medieval studies and higher education. -- TOEBI Newsletter
Karkov and her contributors' full-throated recognition that academic performance, whether it be scholarship or instruction, needs time to age and mature seems both freeing and subversive. [The book's] honest and thorough look at an emerging scholarly approach makes it a worthwhile acquisition for any university library. * Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Teaching (SMART) *
Slow Scholarship fits into many research landscapes at once. It is also a courageously political book that does not shy away from making an intervention in the current state of academia. * SPECULUM *

About Catherine E. Karkov

CATHERINE E. KARKOV is Professor Emeritus of Art History, University of Leeds. CATHERINE E. KARKOV is Professor Emeritus of Art History, University of Leeds. Karen Louise Jolly is professor of medieval European history at the University of Hawai'i Manoa. Her research focuses on popular religion, marginal manuscripts, and re-imagining early medieval Britain through historical fiction.

Table of Contents

Slow Collaborations Introduction: A Slow and Ongoing Collaboration - Catherine E. Karkov Research as Folly, or, How to Productively 'Ruin' Your Research - Lara Eggleton Slow Words Translating The Order of the World in My Own Time - James Paz Relining The Grave: A Slow Reading of MS Bodley 343, fol. 170r - Chris Jones Slow Looking Rethinking Slow Looking: Encounters with Clonmacnoise - Heather Pulliam Thinking about Stone: An Elemental Encounter with the Ruthwell Cross - Catherine E. Karkov Slow Manuscripts Letter by Letter: Manuscript Transcription and Historical Imagination - Karen Louise Jolly Slow Digitisation and the Battle of the Books - Andrew Prescott

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GOR011090085
9781843845386
1843845385
Slow Scholarship: Medieval Research and the Neoliberal University by Catherine E. Karkov
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Boydell & Brewer Ltd
2019-09-20
182
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