Anxious Intellects – Academic Professionals, Public Intellectuals, and Enlightenment Values
Autor John Michaelen Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 apr 2000
As part of his investigation of intellectuals' self-conceptions and their roles in society, Michael concentrates on several well-known contemporary African American intellectuals, including Henry Louis Gates Jr. and Cornel West. To illuminate public debates over pedagogy and the role of university, he turns to the work of Todd Gitlin, Michael Berube, and Allan Bloom. Stanley Fish's pragmatic tome, "Doing What Comes Naturally," along with a juxtaposition of Fredric Jameson and Samuel Huntington's work, proves fertile ground for Michael's argument that democratic politics without intellectuals is not possible. In the second half of "Anxious Intellects," Michael relies on three popular conceptions of the intellectual--as critic, scientist, and professional--to discuss the work of scholars Constance Penley, Henry Jenkins, the celebrated physicist Stephen Hawking, and others, insisting that ambivalence, anxiety, projection, identification, hybridity, and various forms of psychosocial complexity constitute the real meaning of Enlightenment intellectuality. As a new and refreshing contribution to the recently emergent culture and science wars, Michael's take on contemporary intellectuals and their place in society will enliven and redirect these ongoing debates.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780822324607
ISBN-10: 0822324601
Pagini: 232
Dimensiuni: 161 x 244 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
ISBN-10: 0822324601
Pagini: 232
Dimensiuni: 161 x 244 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
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""Anxious Intellects" introduces fresh material and a generally new tone into the discussion of the quarrels now familiarly known as the culture wars. Readers will welcome its efforts to disabuse parties on both sides of some of their more comforting fantasies about intellectual labor and to move the debate about intellectuals and politics onto more fruitful terrain."--Ellen Rooney, Brown University
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Fundamental Confusion
Part One: Cultural Authority, Enlightenment Traditions, and Professional Anxiety
1. Publicity: Black Intellectuals as Inorganic Rerpresentatives
2. Pedagogy: Enlightened Instruction as Oppressive Discipline
3. Community: Pragmatism as a Profession of Anxiety
4. Culture: Western Traditions and Intellectual Treason
Part Two: Projected Identities, Universal Illusions, and Democratic Discourse
5. The Critic: Cultural Studies and Adorno’s Ghost
6. The Scientist: Disembodied Intellect and Popular Utopias
7. The Professional: Science Wars and Interdisciplinary Studies
Conclusion: Tattered Maps
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Introduction: Fundamental Confusion
Part One: Cultural Authority, Enlightenment Traditions, and Professional Anxiety
1. Publicity: Black Intellectuals as Inorganic Rerpresentatives
2. Pedagogy: Enlightened Instruction as Oppressive Discipline
3. Community: Pragmatism as a Profession of Anxiety
4. Culture: Western Traditions and Intellectual Treason
Part Two: Projected Identities, Universal Illusions, and Democratic Discourse
5. The Critic: Cultural Studies and Adorno’s Ghost
6. The Scientist: Disembodied Intellect and Popular Utopias
7. The Professional: Science Wars and Interdisciplinary Studies
Conclusion: Tattered Maps
Notes
Bibliography
Index