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The Structure of Scientific Imitations: Hoaxes as Subversive Mimesis

Paper given at the International Conference of the Munich Doctoral Program for Literature and the Arts MIMESIS 2016

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Taking a meta-perspective on academic trends and publishing, this paper shows that hoaxes of scholarly and scientific research often rely on a somewhat problematic distinction between good and bad mimesis.

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07/01/2016

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24 minutes

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LMU IDK Mimesis

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Taking a meta-perspective on academic trends and publishing, this paper shows that hoaxes of scholarly and scientific research often rely on a somewhat problematic distinction between good and bad mimesis.

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