the politics of selling out >--> Michael Bérubé, one of the rare cultural scholars who has gotten a hearing in the media and mainstream journals of American culture, claims that left intellectuals have little choice but to sell out, if they want to make a difference in the culture they critique. But which way is out? And who gets to go public? >>--> Lily James asks, If writers are so smart, then why aren't they rich? >>--> Michael Bérubé responds to the respondents in the forum on selling out, and >>>--> Joe Amato keeps the thread going. |
ebr2 >--> Eric Rasmussen Asks: Is Michael Bérubé Selling Postmodern Fiction Short? >>--> Bérubé responds, and >>--> Steve Tomasula lets genres bleed. Year 2000: Unknown, Mark Amerika PANNED by Encyclopedia Britannica >--> A group response from the Unknown, fashioned by Scott Rettberg, along with personal responses from William Gillespie and Dirk Stratton. >--> critic Rob Wittig hopes the Unknown can someday REALLY get laid. >--> publisher Mark Amerika issues a press release on the sidelines: >>--> Cary Wolfe responds to Michael Bérubé. >>>--> Harold Fromm bristles at Wolfe's "grandstanding" use of gender-inclusive language, >>>>--> and Wolfe defends his/her usage.
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