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After Political Correctness
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After Political Correctness

The Humanities And Society In The 1990s

After Political Correctness

The Humanities And Society In The 1990s

ByChristopher Newfield
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1995
eBook Published 20 February 2018
Pub. location New York
Imprint Routledge
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9780429502477
Pages 424 pages
eBook ISBN 9780429971020
SubjectsSocial Sciences
KeywordsPolitical Correctness Debates, Madison Center, Illiberal Education, Heritage Foundation, Symbolic Analysts
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Newfield, C. (1995). After Political Correctness. New York: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429502477
ABOUT THIS BOOK
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|20 pages
Introduction: Going Public
ByChristopher Newfield, Ronald Strickland
View abstract
part One|88 pages
The Genealogy of the Anti-PC Agenda
ByChristopher Newfield, Ronald Strickland
chapter 2|15 pages
Managing the Anti-PC Industry
BySara Diamond
View abstract
chapter 3|41 pages
Manufacturing the Attack on Liberalized Higher Education
ByEllen Messer-Davidow
View abstract
chapter 4|11 pages
Blowback: Playing the Nationalist Card Backfires
ByGerald Horne
View abstract
chapter 5|19 pages
The Entrepreneurship of the New: Corporate Direction and Educational Issues in the 1990s
ByEvan Watkins, Lisa Schubert
View abstract
part Two|144 pages
Responding to the Anti-Pc Attacks
ByChristopher Newfield, Ronald Strickland
section |101 pages
University Culture
ByChristopher Newfield, Ronald Strickland
section |41 pages
The University and Social Economy
ByChristopher Newfield, Ronald Strickland
part Three|152 pages
After PC: Redesigning Disciplines & Institutions
ByChristopher Newfield, Ronald Strickland
chapter 16|31 pages
Neither Impugning nor Disavowing Whiteness Does a Viable Politics Make: The Limits of Identity Politics
ByGeorge Yúdice
View abstract
chapter 17|11 pages
The Campus Culture and the Politics of Change and Accountability: An Interview with Thomas P. Wallace
ByRonald Strickland
View abstract
chapter 18|16 pages
Public Policy and Multiculturalism in America: Educational Rhetoric and Urban Realities
ByA. R. Lategola
View abstract
chapter 19|27 pages
’68, or Something
ByLauren Berlant
View abstract
chapter 20|21 pages
Cultural Studies: Countering a Depoliticized Culture
ByDonald Lazere
View abstract
chapter 21|11 pages
Something Queer About the Nation-State
ByMichael Warner
View abstract
chapter 22|17 pages
Multiculturalism in the Nineties: Pitfalls and Possibilities
ByRajeswari Mohan
View abstract
chapter 23|16 pages
Curriculum Mortis: A Manifesto for Structural Change
ByRonald Strickland
View abstract
chapter |2 pages
About the Book and Editors
View abstract
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|20 pages
Introduction: Going Public
ByChristopher Newfield, Ronald Strickland
View abstract
part One|88 pages
The Genealogy of the Anti-PC Agenda
ByChristopher Newfield, Ronald Strickland
chapter 2|15 pages
Managing the Anti-PC Industry
BySara Diamond
View abstract
chapter 3|41 pages
Manufacturing the Attack on Liberalized Higher Education
ByEllen Messer-Davidow
View abstract
chapter 4|11 pages
Blowback: Playing the Nationalist Card Backfires
ByGerald Horne
View abstract
chapter 5|19 pages
The Entrepreneurship of the New: Corporate Direction and Educational Issues in the 1990s
ByEvan Watkins, Lisa Schubert
View abstract
part Two|144 pages
Responding to the Anti-Pc Attacks
ByChristopher Newfield, Ronald Strickland
section |101 pages
University Culture
ByChristopher Newfield, Ronald Strickland
section |41 pages
The University and Social Economy
ByChristopher Newfield, Ronald Strickland
part Three|152 pages
After PC: Redesigning Disciplines & Institutions
ByChristopher Newfield, Ronald Strickland
chapter 16|31 pages
Neither Impugning nor Disavowing Whiteness Does a Viable Politics Make: The Limits of Identity Politics
ByGeorge Yúdice
View abstract
chapter 17|11 pages
The Campus Culture and the Politics of Change and Accountability: An Interview with Thomas P. Wallace
ByRonald Strickland
View abstract
chapter 18|16 pages
Public Policy and Multiculturalism in America: Educational Rhetoric and Urban Realities
ByA. R. Lategola
View abstract
chapter 19|27 pages
’68, or Something
ByLauren Berlant
View abstract
chapter 20|21 pages
Cultural Studies: Countering a Depoliticized Culture
ByDonald Lazere
View abstract
chapter 21|11 pages
Something Queer About the Nation-State
ByMichael Warner
View abstract
chapter 22|17 pages
Multiculturalism in the Nineties: Pitfalls and Possibilities
ByRajeswari Mohan
View abstract
chapter 23|16 pages
Curriculum Mortis: A Manifesto for Structural Change
ByRonald Strickland
View abstract
chapter |2 pages
About the Book and Editors
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|20 pages
Introduction: Going Public
ByChristopher Newfield, Ronald Strickland
View abstract
part One|88 pages
The Genealogy of the Anti-PC Agenda
ByChristopher Newfield, Ronald Strickland
chapter 2|15 pages
Managing the Anti-PC Industry
BySara Diamond
View abstract
chapter 3|41 pages
Manufacturing the Attack on Liberalized Higher Education
ByEllen Messer-Davidow
View abstract
chapter 4|11 pages
Blowback: Playing the Nationalist Card Backfires
ByGerald Horne
View abstract
chapter 5|19 pages
The Entrepreneurship of the New: Corporate Direction and Educational Issues in the 1990s
ByEvan Watkins, Lisa Schubert
View abstract
part Two|144 pages
Responding to the Anti-Pc Attacks
ByChristopher Newfield, Ronald Strickland
section |101 pages
University Culture
ByChristopher Newfield, Ronald Strickland
section |41 pages
The University and Social Economy
ByChristopher Newfield, Ronald Strickland
part Three|152 pages
After PC: Redesigning Disciplines & Institutions
ByChristopher Newfield, Ronald Strickland
chapter 16|31 pages
Neither Impugning nor Disavowing Whiteness Does a Viable Politics Make: The Limits of Identity Politics
ByGeorge Yúdice
View abstract
chapter 17|11 pages
The Campus Culture and the Politics of Change and Accountability: An Interview with Thomas P. Wallace
ByRonald Strickland
View abstract
chapter 18|16 pages
Public Policy and Multiculturalism in America: Educational Rhetoric and Urban Realities
ByA. R. Lategola
View abstract
chapter 19|27 pages
’68, or Something
ByLauren Berlant
View abstract
chapter 20|21 pages
Cultural Studies: Countering a Depoliticized Culture
ByDonald Lazere
View abstract
chapter 21|11 pages
Something Queer About the Nation-State
ByMichael Warner
View abstract
chapter 22|17 pages
Multiculturalism in the Nineties: Pitfalls and Possibilities
ByRajeswari Mohan
View abstract
chapter 23|16 pages
Curriculum Mortis: A Manifesto for Structural Change
ByRonald Strickland
View abstract
chapter |2 pages
About the Book and Editors
View abstract
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|20 pages
Introduction: Going Public
ByChristopher Newfield, Ronald Strickland
View abstract
part One|88 pages
The Genealogy of the Anti-PC Agenda
ByChristopher Newfield, Ronald Strickland
chapter 2|15 pages
Managing the Anti-PC Industry
BySara Diamond
View abstract
chapter 3|41 pages
Manufacturing the Attack on Liberalized Higher Education
ByEllen Messer-Davidow
View abstract
chapter 4|11 pages
Blowback: Playing the Nationalist Card Backfires
ByGerald Horne
View abstract
chapter 5|19 pages
The Entrepreneurship of the New: Corporate Direction and Educational Issues in the 1990s
ByEvan Watkins, Lisa Schubert
View abstract
part Two|144 pages
Responding to the Anti-Pc Attacks
ByChristopher Newfield, Ronald Strickland
section |101 pages
University Culture
ByChristopher Newfield, Ronald Strickland
section |41 pages
The University and Social Economy
ByChristopher Newfield, Ronald Strickland
part Three|152 pages
After PC: Redesigning Disciplines & Institutions
ByChristopher Newfield, Ronald Strickland
chapter 16|31 pages
Neither Impugning nor Disavowing Whiteness Does a Viable Politics Make: The Limits of Identity Politics
ByGeorge Yúdice
View abstract
chapter 17|11 pages
The Campus Culture and the Politics of Change and Accountability: An Interview with Thomas P. Wallace
ByRonald Strickland
View abstract
chapter 18|16 pages
Public Policy and Multiculturalism in America: Educational Rhetoric and Urban Realities
ByA. R. Lategola
View abstract
chapter 19|27 pages
’68, or Something
ByLauren Berlant
View abstract
chapter 20|21 pages
Cultural Studies: Countering a Depoliticized Culture
ByDonald Lazere
View abstract
chapter 21|11 pages
Something Queer About the Nation-State
ByMichael Warner
View abstract
chapter 22|17 pages
Multiculturalism in the Nineties: Pitfalls and Possibilities
ByRajeswari Mohan
View abstract
chapter 23|16 pages
Curriculum Mortis: A Manifesto for Structural Change
ByRonald Strickland
View abstract
chapter |2 pages
About the Book and Editors
View abstract
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