A critical examination of dark academe reveals its detrimental impact on democracy and education. By employing contemporary theories such as affect theory, queer epistemology, and critical race theory, the book argues that dark academe undermines democratic education and critical citizenship. It advocates for a reevaluation of theoretical approaches in the humanities to confront the pervasive negativity in higher education. The text highlights how neoliberal influences stifle intellectual growth and critique, emphasizing the urgent need for transformative understanding in these challenging times.
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Jeffrey R. Di Leo delves into complex questions of critical theory and philosophy. His work is characterized by a deep examination of contemporary culture and its structures. Di Leo is known for his intellectual approach and his ability to connect seemingly disparate lines of thought. His analyses offer readers fresh perspectives on literature and society.


- 2024
- 2020
Catastrophe and Higher Education
Neoliberalism, Theory, and the Future of the Humanities
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Exploring the impact of continual catastrophe on higher education, the book draws on insights from influential thinkers like Emerson and James. It examines how their ideas can inform responses to crises, suggesting that hope and resistance are attainable even in challenging circumstances. Through this lens, the author encourages a reevaluation of educational practices and philosophies to cultivate resilience and optimism amidst adversity.