Dear /lit/,
I've heard this term before but I've forgotten it before getting around researching it a bit. It's a cross-genre of literature which, semantically, sounds a bit like "academic fiction". Basically, from the name, it seemed like a genre where you include some literature-like prose in one's academic writing.
Is there such thing? Does anyone know what I'm talking about? Is there a name for writing that is mainly academic but a bit cheeky and fun to read?
>>9358621
I know one where you include some academic-like writing into a heap of bullshit prose. Called humanities research papers. HEY YOOOO. STEMLORD OUT. *drops mic postironically*
>>9358632
You lost me the relationship between humanities and STEM
>>9358621
creative nonfiction
>>9359137
Thanks love
Philosophical novels like Thus Spoke Zarathustra or the works of Plato could be considered this, as they're technically works of fiction
why are we looking at determinants/differential forms