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Writing time: A rhythmic analysis of contemporary academic writing

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Pages 185-197 | Received 31 Mar 2018, Accepted 21 Oct 2018, Published online: 17 Dec 2018
 

ABSTRACT

Where and when do academics write and what are the feelings associated with it? Is the pressure to write a fulfilling process of joyful exploration, or is it stressful and wracked with self-doubt? Inspired by Henri Lefebvre’s Rhythmanalysis, this article explores the rhythmic dispositions and orientations of contemporary academic writing, exposing the perils of neoliberal quantification and fragmentation in relation to the practice and experience of writing. The critical examination of Helen Sword’s guide to successful academic writing and a critique of the material and abstract spaces destined to contemporary academic writing inform the analysis, revealing problematic contractions and ruptures in the spatio-temporal continuum that organically connects reading, thinking and writing. The article makes, therefore, a case for the use of Rhythmanalysis as a diagnostic method capable of signalling – by detecting arrhythmias – the increasing disjunction between the institutional demands of accelerated production and the slower, irrational rhythms of craftsmanship. By politicizing the pathologies of contemporary academic writing, Rhythmanalysis discloses its potential as a progressive political resource: both as a radical call for appropriation and as a counter-discourse, it allows to restore a more harmonious relationship between thinking, reading and writing against dominant forms of productivist fragmentation, while shedding light on the non-places and dead times of our everyday writing habits.

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Notes

1. For a detailed description of how the assessment of research works in England, see http://www.ref.ac.uk.

3. See Charles Bukowski’s poem ‘ air and light and time and space’ : https://www.poemhunter.com/poem/air-and-light-and-time-and-space/.

4. For example, see the Pomodoro Technique: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pomodoro_Technique.

6. Professional Doctorate programme run by the authors at a post-92 British university.

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