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- Rachel Hadas - Times Literary Supplement, July 29, 2016"The Slow Professor recognizes the psychological strains of academic work, but subtly points toward explicitly political responses to the emotional toxins we absorb; but, it also avoids the fate of most subject-centred therapeutic exercises which are mainly courses in adaptation and resignation. Although it is no call to arms, no manifesto, nor a shout of defiance at the authorities, for insightful readers, the next step beyond self-awareness will be obvious.
- --Howard A. Doughty - CAUT Bulletin, September, 2016"About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.
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