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9780813323374

After Political Correctness: The Humanities And Society In The 1990s

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    9780813323374

  • ISBN10:

    0813323371

  • Format: Nonspecific Binding
  • Copyright: 1995-05-02
  • Publisher: Routledge

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Summary

This book resituates the political correctness debates in the humanities branch of the academy. Contending that conservatives have tainted entire academic disciplines, causing university humanists to go from irrelevant to dangerous overnight, the contributors see the PC debates as a struggle over the very purposes of higher education in the United States. Ronald Strickland and Christopher Newfield have assembled the best and brightest from across the academic disciplines for disclosure on the future of higher education in light of PC.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Going Publicp. 1
Managing the Anti-Pc Industryp. 23
Manufacturing the Attack on Liberalized Higher Educationp. 38
Blowback: Playing the Nationalist Card Backfiresp. 79
The Entrepreneurship of the New: Corporate Direction and Educational Issues in the 1990sp. 90
The Campaign against Political Correctness: What's Really at Stakep. 111
Illiberal Reportingp. 128
Political Correctness, Principled Contextualism, Pedagogical Consciencep. 138
Not Born on the Fourth of July: Cultural Differences and American Literary Studiesp. 152
Take Back the Mike: Producing a Language for Date Rapep. 174
The Institutional Response to Differencep. 193
Culture Wars and the Profession of Literaturep. 199
Political Correctness and the Attack on American Collegesp. 212
English after the USSRp. 226
The Politics of Political Correctnessp. 238
Neither Impugning nor Disavowing Whiteness Does a Viable Politics Make: the Limits of Identity Politicsp. 255
The Campus Culture and the Politics of Change and Accountability: an Interview with Thomas P. Wallacep. 286
Public Policy and Multiculturalism in America: Educational Rhetoric and Urban Realitiesp. 297
9 '68, or Somethingp. 313
Cultural Studies: Countering a Depoliticized Culturep. 340
Something Queer about the Nation-Statep. 361
Multiculturalism in the Nineties: Pitfalls and Possibilitiesp. 372
Curriculum Mortis: a Manifesto for Structural Changep. 389
About the Book and Editorsp. 405
About the Contributorsp. 407
Indexp. 409
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