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How to Speak and Write Postmodern
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Stephen Katz
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by Rutgers University - Newark School of Public Affairs and Administration.
2017 p81
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Stephen Katz offers a hilarious guide on how to transform plain-language arguments into obscure "postmodernspeak," so as to achieve fame and recoguition in academic circles and become a star presenter on the academic conference circuit.
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