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Who Killed Shakespeare?
What's Happened to English Since the Radical Sixties
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248 pages
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The book explores the perceived decline of Shakespeare and the humanities within academia, challenging the notion that English professors are to blame. Instead, it argues that the real issue lies in the corporatization and careerism of higher education, which marginalizes these subjects. Through a critical lens, the author addresses the widespread critiques of universities, suggesting they are misdirected and highlighting the need for a deeper understanding of the complexities facing modern education. This analysis is essential for anyone invested in the future of the humanities.
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2001, paperback
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