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Public Access

Literary Theory and American Cultural Politics

Language EnglishEnglish
Book Paperback
Book Public Access Michael Berube
Libristo code: 04745202
Publishers Verso Books, June 1994
In the years of the Reagan-Bush era, the controversy over ""political correctness"" erupted on Ameri... Full description
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In the years of the Reagan-Bush era, the controversy over ""political correctness"" erupted on American campuses in the 1980s, spreading to the mainstream media as right-wing pundits like Dinesh D'Souza and Roger Kimball prosecuted their publicity campaign against progressive academics. Michael Berube's brilliant new book explains how and why the political correctness furore emerged, and how the right's apparent stranglehold on popular opinion about the academy can be loosened. Traversing the terrain of contemporary cultural criticism, Berube examines the state of cultural studies, the significance of postmodernism, the continuing debate over multicultural curricula, and the recent revisions of literary history in American studies. Also included is Berube's witty and self-deprecating autobiographical reflection on why interpretive theory has emerged as an indispensable part of education in the humanities over the past decade. Public Access insists that academics must exercise more responsibility towards the publics who underwrite but often misunderstand their work and its significance. Taken seriously as a potential audience, Berube argues, such publics can be weaned from their present inclination to believe the distortions peddled by the right's ideologues. The goal of ""public access"" criticism is not just a better environment for teachers and scholars, but a world in which education itself achieves its proper place in a society committed to equality of opportunity and true critical thinking.

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About the book

Full name Public Access
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 1994
Number of pages 288
EAN 9780860916789
ISBN 0860916782
Libristo code 04745202
Publishers Verso Books
Weight 487
Dimensions 152 x 229 x 16
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