The notion that public intellectuals in the US are in decline has again become fashionable with their portrayal as trapped between Academe and the “real” world. The questions addressed by this volume are: How can the voices of scholars and erudite thinkers penetrate the globalized, corporate media and how does media receive and represent the contribution of intellectuals to the academic and public spheres, all the while recognizing what Paul Bové calls the “the nonidentity of intellectuals as a group.”
Dedicated to the memory of Howard Zinn, whose life work is a model for...
The notion that public intellectuals in the US are in decline has again become fashionable with their portrayal as trapped between Academe and the “...