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Professors, Politics, And Pop

  • Professors, Politics, And Pop
  • Attribution

    Jon Wiener
  • Publication Details

    Book, Verso, 1991
  • Availability

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     (LOWER LEVEL)  E169.12 .W49 1991  AVAILABLE

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  • Contents

    • Deconstructing de Man
    • Debating de Man
    • The responsibilities of friendship : Jacques Derrida on Paul de Man’s collaboration
    • The Sears case : women’s history on trial
    • The Sears case : what happened?
    • Dealing with deadwood : the Arizona approach
    • Capitalist shock therapy : the Sachs plan in Poland
    • The odyssey of Daniel Boorstin
    • Footnotes to history : the David Abraham case
    • Bringing Nazi sympathizers to the US : Talcott Parsons’s role
    • Poles, Jews, and historians : the case of Norman Davies
    • Campus capitalism : Harvard chases biotech bucks
    • The CIA goes back to college
    • Dollars for neocon scholars : the Olin money tree
    • Accuracy in academia : Reed Irvine rides the paper tiger - - History wars : why the right is losing in academe
    • School for spooks : Yale and the CIA
    • Law profs fight the power
    • Free speech for campus bigots?
    • Racial hatred on campus
    • Looking back, moving ahead : students today and the sixties
    • Freshman activists
    • Divestment report card : students, stocks and shanties
    • Campus voices, right and left
  • ISBN

    • 0860913562
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