How to be an intellectual : essays on criticism, culture, and the university /
"Over the past decade, Jeffrey J. Williams has been one of the most perceptive observers of contemporary literary and cultural studies. He has also been a shrewd analyst of the state of American higher education. How to Be an Intellectual brings together noted and new essays and exemplifies Wil...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Fordham University Press,
2014.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- How to Be an Intellectual: Rorty v. Ross
- The Retrospective Tenor of Recent Theory
- The Rise of the Theory Journal
- How Critics Became Smart
- Publicist Intellectuals
- The Ubiquity of Culture
- Credibility and Criticism: On Walter Benn Michaels
- The Statistical Turn in Literary Criticism
- Prodigal Critics: Bloom, Fish, and Greenblatt
- A Life in Criticism: M.H. Abrams
- Bellwether: J. Hillis Miller
- The Political Theory License: Michael Walzer
- The Critic as Wanderer: Terry Eagleton
- From Cyborgs to Animals: Donna Haraway
- Intellectuals and Politics: Stefan Collini
- The Editor as Broker: Gordon Hutner
- Gaga Feminism: Judith "Jack" Halberstam
- Book Angst
- The Pedagogy of Debt
- Student Debt and the Spirit of Indenture
- The Academic Devolution
- The Neoliberal Bias of Higher Education
- The University on Film
- The Thrill Is Gone
- Unlucky Jim
- Academic Opportunities Unlimited
- The Pedagogy of Prison
- Shelf Life
- Teacher: Remembering Michael Sprinker
- My Life as Editor
- Other People's Words
- Long Island Intellectual.