How to Read Like You Mean It

In this candid and concise volume, Kyle Conway, author of The Art of Communication in a Polarized World, considers how we can open ourselves to others and to ideas that scare us by reading difficult texts. Conway argues that because we resist ideas we don't understand, we must embrace confusion...

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Main Author: Conway, Kyle (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Canada Athabasca University Press 2023
Series:Cultural Dialectics 1915-8378
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