Michael Berube, Cary Nelson
Higher Education Under Fire
Politics, Economics, and the Crisis of the Humanities
Michael Berube, Cary Nelson
Higher Education Under Fire
Politics, Economics, and the Crisis of the Humanities
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Higher education is arguably America's most valuable and durable product in the global economy, yet it is constantly subject to criticism. The contributors to this book examine why - and how - this is happening, from a wide variety of perspectives.
The contributors to this collection explore why--and how--higher education in America under attack.
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Higher education is arguably America's most valuable and durable product in the global economy, yet it is constantly subject to criticism. The contributors to this book examine why - and how - this is happening, from a wide variety of perspectives.
The contributors to this collection explore why--and how--higher education in America under attack.
The contributors to this collection explore why--and how--higher education in America under attack.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 388
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. November 1994
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 561g
- ISBN-13: 9780415908061
- ISBN-10: 041590806X
- Artikelnr.: 22369070
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 388
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. November 1994
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 561g
- ISBN-13: 9780415908061
- ISBN-10: 041590806X
- Artikelnr.: 22369070
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Michael Bérubé and Cary Nelson both teach at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Michael Bérubé's most recent books include Public Access: Literary Theory and American Cultural Politics (Verso). For Routledge, Cary Nelson has co-edited CulturalStudies.
Preface
Introduction: A Report From the Front /Cary Nelson and Michael Berube
I PROFESSORS AND POLITICS
Going Public: Political Discourse and the Faculty Voice /Linda Ray Pratt
A Faculty Response to the Fiscal Crisis: From Defense to Offense /Ernst Benjamin
"Political Correctness" and the Attack on American Colleges /Paul Lauter
Cultural Capital and Official Knowledge /Michael W. Apple
Another Brick in the Wall: (Re)contextualizing the Crisis /Carol A. Stabile
The University and the Media: Apologia Pro Vita Sua with a Defense of Rationality /Barry R. Gross
How the Culture Wars Matter: Liberal Historiography, German History, and the Jewish Catastrophe /Jeffrey
Money, Merit, and Democracy at the University: An Exchange
II PEDAGOGY AND POPULATIONS
A Critique of Critical Pedagogy /Gregory Jay and Gerald Graff
Writing Permitted in Designated Areas Only /Linda Brodkey
Beyond the Ivory Tower: Public Intellectuals and the Crisis of Higher Education /Henry A. Giroux
"To Sir With Love": National Pedagogy in the Clinton Era /Judith Frank
They're Taking Over! and Other Myths about Race on Campus /Troy Duster
No Special Rights /Michael Warner
The Rhetoric of Crisis in Higher Education /Joan W. Scott
Identity Politics and Campus Communities: An Exchange
The Rise of "Identity Politics": An Examination and a Critique /Todd Gitlin
Discussion
Contradictions of Existence: Identity and Essentialism /Cameron McCarthy
Contesting Racial Amnesia: From Identity Politics Toward Post
Multiculturalism /Michael Dyson
Discussion
Identity and the Status of Afro
American Intellectuals /Jerry Watts
Discussion
Contributors
Index.
Introduction: A Report From the Front /Cary Nelson and Michael Berube
I PROFESSORS AND POLITICS
Going Public: Political Discourse and the Faculty Voice /Linda Ray Pratt
A Faculty Response to the Fiscal Crisis: From Defense to Offense /Ernst Benjamin
"Political Correctness" and the Attack on American Colleges /Paul Lauter
Cultural Capital and Official Knowledge /Michael W. Apple
Another Brick in the Wall: (Re)contextualizing the Crisis /Carol A. Stabile
The University and the Media: Apologia Pro Vita Sua with a Defense of Rationality /Barry R. Gross
How the Culture Wars Matter: Liberal Historiography, German History, and the Jewish Catastrophe /Jeffrey
Money, Merit, and Democracy at the University: An Exchange
II PEDAGOGY AND POPULATIONS
A Critique of Critical Pedagogy /Gregory Jay and Gerald Graff
Writing Permitted in Designated Areas Only /Linda Brodkey
Beyond the Ivory Tower: Public Intellectuals and the Crisis of Higher Education /Henry A. Giroux
"To Sir With Love": National Pedagogy in the Clinton Era /Judith Frank
They're Taking Over! and Other Myths about Race on Campus /Troy Duster
No Special Rights /Michael Warner
The Rhetoric of Crisis in Higher Education /Joan W. Scott
Identity Politics and Campus Communities: An Exchange
The Rise of "Identity Politics": An Examination and a Critique /Todd Gitlin
Discussion
Contradictions of Existence: Identity and Essentialism /Cameron McCarthy
Contesting Racial Amnesia: From Identity Politics Toward Post
Multiculturalism /Michael Dyson
Discussion
Identity and the Status of Afro
American Intellectuals /Jerry Watts
Discussion
Contributors
Index.
Preface
Introduction: A Report From the Front /Cary Nelson and Michael Berube
I PROFESSORS AND POLITICS
Going Public: Political Discourse and the Faculty Voice /Linda Ray Pratt
A Faculty Response to the Fiscal Crisis: From Defense to Offense /Ernst Benjamin
"Political Correctness" and the Attack on American Colleges /Paul Lauter
Cultural Capital and Official Knowledge /Michael W. Apple
Another Brick in the Wall: (Re)contextualizing the Crisis /Carol A. Stabile
The University and the Media: Apologia Pro Vita Sua with a Defense of Rationality /Barry R. Gross
How the Culture Wars Matter: Liberal Historiography, German History, and the Jewish Catastrophe /Jeffrey
Money, Merit, and Democracy at the University: An Exchange
II PEDAGOGY AND POPULATIONS
A Critique of Critical Pedagogy /Gregory Jay and Gerald Graff
Writing Permitted in Designated Areas Only /Linda Brodkey
Beyond the Ivory Tower: Public Intellectuals and the Crisis of Higher Education /Henry A. Giroux
"To Sir With Love": National Pedagogy in the Clinton Era /Judith Frank
They're Taking Over! and Other Myths about Race on Campus /Troy Duster
No Special Rights /Michael Warner
The Rhetoric of Crisis in Higher Education /Joan W. Scott
Identity Politics and Campus Communities: An Exchange
The Rise of "Identity Politics": An Examination and a Critique /Todd Gitlin
Discussion
Contradictions of Existence: Identity and Essentialism /Cameron McCarthy
Contesting Racial Amnesia: From Identity Politics Toward Post
Multiculturalism /Michael Dyson
Discussion
Identity and the Status of Afro
American Intellectuals /Jerry Watts
Discussion
Contributors
Index.
Introduction: A Report From the Front /Cary Nelson and Michael Berube
I PROFESSORS AND POLITICS
Going Public: Political Discourse and the Faculty Voice /Linda Ray Pratt
A Faculty Response to the Fiscal Crisis: From Defense to Offense /Ernst Benjamin
"Political Correctness" and the Attack on American Colleges /Paul Lauter
Cultural Capital and Official Knowledge /Michael W. Apple
Another Brick in the Wall: (Re)contextualizing the Crisis /Carol A. Stabile
The University and the Media: Apologia Pro Vita Sua with a Defense of Rationality /Barry R. Gross
How the Culture Wars Matter: Liberal Historiography, German History, and the Jewish Catastrophe /Jeffrey
Money, Merit, and Democracy at the University: An Exchange
II PEDAGOGY AND POPULATIONS
A Critique of Critical Pedagogy /Gregory Jay and Gerald Graff
Writing Permitted in Designated Areas Only /Linda Brodkey
Beyond the Ivory Tower: Public Intellectuals and the Crisis of Higher Education /Henry A. Giroux
"To Sir With Love": National Pedagogy in the Clinton Era /Judith Frank
They're Taking Over! and Other Myths about Race on Campus /Troy Duster
No Special Rights /Michael Warner
The Rhetoric of Crisis in Higher Education /Joan W. Scott
Identity Politics and Campus Communities: An Exchange
The Rise of "Identity Politics": An Examination and a Critique /Todd Gitlin
Discussion
Contradictions of Existence: Identity and Essentialism /Cameron McCarthy
Contesting Racial Amnesia: From Identity Politics Toward Post
Multiculturalism /Michael Dyson
Discussion
Identity and the Status of Afro
American Intellectuals /Jerry Watts
Discussion
Contributors
Index.