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Barbara Herrnstein Smith is Braxton Craven Professor of Comparative Literature and English at Duke University and Director of its Center for Interdisciplinary Studies in Science and Cultural Theory, and Distinguished Professor of English at Brown University.

Average rating: 3.87 · 173 ratings · 24 reviews · 19 distinct works
Poetic Closure: A Study of ...

4.18 avg rating — 61 ratings — published 1971 — 9 editions
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Contingencies of Value: Alt...

3.77 avg rating — 35 ratings — published 1988 — 2 editions
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Scandalous Knowledge: Scien...

3.74 avg rating — 27 ratings — published 2006 — 9 editions
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Belief and Resistance: Dyna...

4.33 avg rating — 12 ratings — published 1997 — 6 editions
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Natural Reflections: Human ...

3.22 avg rating — 9 ratings — published 2010 — 4 editions
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On the Margins of Discourse...

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Practicing Relativism in th...

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Mathematics, Science, and P...

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POETIC CLOSURE, A STUDY OF ...

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“... an impression of inescapable noise or acute disorder, a rush of adrenalin, sensations of alarm, a sense of unbalance or chaos, residual feeling of nausea and anxiety. These are the forms of bodily distress that occur when one's ingrained, taken-for-granted sense of how certain things are - and thus presumably will be and in some sense should be - is suddenly or insistently confronted by something very much at odds with it.”
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