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Jeffrey R. Di Leo 
Catastrophe and Higher Education 
Neoliberalism, Theory, and the Future of the Humanities

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This book asks what it means to live in a higher educational world continuously tempered by catastrophe. Many of the resources for response and resistance to catastrophe have long been identified by thinkers ranging from Ralph Waldo Emerson and William James to H. G. Wells and Emanuel Haldeman-Julius. Di Leo posits that hope and resistance are possible if we are willing to resist a form of pessimism that already appears to be drawing us into its arms. Catastrophe and Higher Education argues that the future of the humanities is tied to the fate of theory as a form of resistance to neoliberalism in higher education. It also offers that the fate of the academy may very well be in the hands of humanities scholars who are tasked with either rejecting theory and philosophy in times of catastrophe—or embracing it.


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Table of Content


1. Introduction.- 2. Education and Catastrophe.- 3. Little Blue Books.- 4. All Publishers are Equal.- 5. Academic Privilege.- 6. The End of Morality.- 7. Post-Literature America.- 8. A Century of Antitheory.- 9. Catastrophic Theory.- 10. Pessimistic Education.- 11. Coda.-


About the author


Jeffrey R. Di Leo is Professor of English and Philosophy at the University of Houston-Victoria, USA. He is founder and editor of symplokē, and Executive Director of the Society for Critical Exchange and its Winter Theory Institute. His books include Corporate Humanities in Higher Education (2013) and Higher Education under Late Capitalism (2017).
Language English ● Format PDF ● Pages 272 ● ISBN 9783030624798 ● File size 3.0 MB ● Publisher Springer International Publishing ● City Cham ● Country CH ● Published 2020 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 7710611 ● Copy protection Social DRM

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