The Last Professors. The Corporate University and the Fate of the Humanities.
Frank Donoghue
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Description for The Last Professors. The Corporate University and the Fate of the Humanities.
Hardback. "People sometimes believe that they were born too late or too early. After reading Donoghue's book, I feel that I have timed it just right, for it seems that I have had a career that would not have been available to me had I entered the world 50 years later. Just lucky, I guess."-The New York Times Num Pages: 172 pages. BIC Classification: JNM. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly. Dimension: 234 x 154 x 20. Weight in Grams: 434.
“What makes the modern university different from any other corporation?” asked Columbia’s Andrew Delbanco recently in the New York Times. “There is more and more reason to think: less and less,” he answered.
In this provocative book, Frank Donoghue shows how this growing corporate culture of higher education threatens its most fundamental values by erasing one of its defining features: the tenured professor.
Taking a clear-eyed look at American higher education over the last twenty years, Donoghue outlines a web of forces—social, political, and institutional—dismantling the professoriate. Today, fewer than 30 percent of college and university teachers are ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2008
Publisher
Fordham University Press United States
Number of pages
172
Condition
New
Number of Pages
172
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9780823228591
SKU
V9780823228591
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99-15
About Frank Donoghue
Frank Donoghue is Professor of English at the Ohio State University. He is the author of The Fame Machine: Book Reviewing and Eighteenth-Century Literary Careers.
Reviews for The Last Professors. The Corporate University and the Fate of the Humanities.
"An associate professor of English at Ohio State University, Frank Donoghue, insightfully analyzes, predicts, and laments the inevitable extinction of the faculty of the humanities-especially literature-at flagship state universities."
Bruce A. Kimball -The Journal of Higher Education "Donoghue's well written, thoroughly documented and convincingly reported book is a must read..." -The Ukrainian Quarterly "... focuses on the daunting challenges ... Read more
Bruce A. Kimball -The Journal of Higher Education "Donoghue's well written, thoroughly documented and convincingly reported book is a must read..." -The Ukrainian Quarterly "... focuses on the daunting challenges ... Read more