Snow-bound

Snow-bound
Title Snow-bound PDF eBook
Author John Greenleaf Whittier
Publisher
Pages 138
Release 1893
Genre
ISBN

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Idyl - I'm Age

Idyl - I'm Age
Title Idyl - I'm Age PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey Jones
Publisher
Pages 96
Release 2015-06-20
Genre
ISBN 9781880418772

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Collection of the Jeffrey Jones strips IDYL that appeared in National Lampoon (1972-1976) and I'M AGE that appeared in Heavy Metal Magazine (1981-1987). Introduction and afterword by George Pratt.

The Theoretical and Historical Criticism of the Idyl

The Theoretical and Historical Criticism of the Idyl
Title The Theoretical and Historical Criticism of the Idyl PDF eBook
Author Mabel Ethleen Palmer
Publisher
Pages 642
Release 1912
Genre
ISBN

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University Series

University Series
Title University Series PDF eBook
Author Stanford University
Publisher
Pages 522
Release 1915
Genre
ISBN

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A Dictionary of Human Geography

A Dictionary of Human Geography
Title A Dictionary of Human Geography PDF eBook
Author Noel Castree
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 594
Release 2013-04-25
Genre Reference
ISBN 0199599866

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This new dictionary provides over 2,000 clear and concise entries on human geography, covering basic terms and concepts as well as biographies, organisations, and major periods and schools. Authoritative and accessible, this is a must-have for every student of human geography, as well as for professionals and interested members of the public.

American Idyll

American Idyll
Title American Idyll PDF eBook
Author Catherine Liu
Publisher University of Iowa Press
Pages 273
Release 2011-09-21
Genre Education
ISBN 1609380517

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A trenchant critique of failure and opportunism across the political spectrum, American Idyll argues that social mobility, once a revered hallmark of American society, has ebbed, as higher education has become a mechanistic process for efficient sorting that has more to do with class formation than anything else. Academic freedom and aesthetic education are reserved for high-scoring, privileged students and vocational education is the only option for economically marginal ones. Throughout most of American history, antielitist sentiment was reserved for attacks against an entrenched aristocracy or rapacious plutocracy, but it has now become a revolt against meritocracy itself, directed against what insurgents see as a ruling class of credentialed elites with degrees from exclusive academic institutions. Catherine Liu reveals that, within the academy and stemming from the relatively new discipline of cultural studies, animosity against expertise has animated much of the Left’s cultural criticism. By unpacking the disciplinary formation and academic ambitions of American cultural studies, Liu uncovers the genealogy of the current antielitism, placing the populism that dominates headlines within a broad historical context. In the process, she emphasizes the relevance of the historical origins of populist revolt against finance capital and its political influence. American Idyll reveals the unlikely alliance between American pragmatism and proponents of the Frankfurt School and argues for the importance of broad frames of historical thinking in encouraging robust academic debate within democratic institutions. In a bold thought experiment that revives and defends Richard Hofstadter’s theories of anti-intellectualism in American life, Liu asks, What if cultural populism had been the consensus politics of the past three decades? American Idyll shows that recent antielitism does nothing to redress the source of its discontent—namely, growing economic inequality and diminishing social mobility. Instead, pseudopopulist rage, in conservative and countercultural forms alike, has been transformed into resentment, content merely to take down allegedly elitist cultural forms without questioning the real political and economic consolidation of powers that has taken place in America during the past thirty years.

Publications

Publications
Title Publications PDF eBook
Author Stanford University
Publisher
Pages 626
Release 1915
Genre Science
ISBN

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