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"Race and Modernity in Colson Whitehead's The Intuitionist." Science, Technology, and the Humanities in Recent American Fiction, ed. Peter Freese and Charles B. Harris.
Arbeiten zur Amerikanistik v. 35 (Essen: Die Blaue Eule, 2004) (Germany), pp. 105-29; published in the US in The Holodeck in the Garden: Science and Technology in Contemporary American Fiction, ed. Freese & Harris (Dalkey Archive P, 2004), pp. 163-78.
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"There is Nothing Inside the Text, or, Why No One's Heard of Wolfgang Iser." Postmodern Sophistry: Stanley Fish and the Critical Enterprise, edited by Gary A. Olson and Lynn Worsham.
SUNY 2004 pp. 11-26
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"Citizenship and Disability." Dissent, Spring 2003,
pp. 52-57.
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"The Utility of the Arts and Humanities." Arts and Humanities in Higher Education, 2.1 (2003),
pp. 23-40.
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"American Studies without Exceptions." Publications of the Modern Language Association (PMLA), 118.1
2003 103-113
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"Working for the U." Affiliations: Identity in Academic Culture, edited by Jeffrey R. Di Leo.
University of Nebraska Press 2003 pp. 33-43.
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"Days of Future Past." ADE Bulletin, 131
2002 pp. 20-26.
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"Introduction: Worldly English." Modern Fiction Studies, 48.1
2002 pp. 1-17.
Introductory essay for the special issue I guest-edited on Postmodernism and the Globalization of English.
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"Teaching to the Six." Pedagogy, 2.1
2002 pp. 3-15.
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"Autobiography as Performative Utterance." American Quarterly, 52.2
2000 pp. 339-43.
Part of The Empire of the 'Normal': A Forum on Disability and Self-Representation, edited by G. Thomas Couser.
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"The Return of Realism and the Future of Contingency." What's Left of Theory? New Work on the Politics of Literary Theory, edited by Judith Butler, John Guillory, and Kendall Thomas
Routledge 2000 pp. 137-56.
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"Max, Media, and Mimesis: Bigger's Representation in Native Son." MLA Approaches to Teaching Wright's Native Son, edited by James A. Miller
MLA 1997 pp. 112-19.
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"The Blessed of the Earth." Social Text, 49
1997 pp. 75-95.
Reprinted in Will Teach for Food: Academic Labor in Crisis, edited by Cary Nelson (University of Minnesota Press, 1997), pp. 154-82.
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"Professional Advocates: When Is 'Advocacy' Part of One's Vocation?." Advocacy in the Classroom: Problems and Possibilities, edited by Patricia Meyer Spacks
St. Martin's 1996 pp. 186-97.
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"Against Subjectivity." PMLA, 111.5
1996 pp. 1063-68.
Special forum on "The Place of the Personal in Scholarship."
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"Professional Obligations and Academic Standards." Centennial Review, 80.2
1996 pp. 223-52.
Special issue on the future of graduate education in the humanities.
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"Straight Outta Normal." Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction, 37.3
1996 pp. 188-204.
Essay on avant-garde publishing and Fiction Collective 2.
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"Peer Pressure: Literary and Cultural Studies in the Bear Market." minnesota review, 43-44
1996 pp. 131-44.
Reprinted in The Institution of Literature, edited by Jeffrey Williams (SUNY Press, 2002), pp. 95-110.
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"Life as We Know It." Confessions of the Critics, edited by H. Aram Veeser
Routledge 1996 pp. 187-204.
Essay on genetics, evolution, and my second child, James, born in 1991 with Down Syndrome. A shorter version of this essay appeared in Harper's 289 (December 1994), pp. 41-51. Reprinted in In Context, edited by Ann Feldman, Nancy Downs, and Ellen McManus (Longman, 2002), pp. 416-24.
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"Bite Size Theory: Popularizing Academic Criticism." Social Text, 36
1993 pp. 84-97.
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"Disuniting America Again." Journal of the Midwest Modern Language Association, 26.1
1993 pp. 31-46.
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"Discipline and Theory." Wild Orchids and Trotsky: Messages from American Universities, edited by Mark Edmundson
Viking 1993 pp. 171-92.
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"Exigencies of Value." minnesota review, 39
Viking Fall/Winter 1992/93 pp. 63-87.
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"Winning Hearts and Minds." Yale Journal of Criticism, 5.2
1992 pp. 1-25.
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"Just the Fax, Ma'am--Or, Postmodernism's Journey to Decenter." Village Voice Literary Supplement, 99
October 1991 pp. 13-17.
Cover essay for the VLS' tenth anniversary issue. Reprinted in Postmodern American Fiction: A Norton Anthology, edited by Paula Geyh, Fred G. Leebron, and Andrew Levy (Norton, 1997). Reprinted in War of the Words: 20 Years of Writing on Contemporary Literature, edited by Joy Press (Three Rivers, 2001), pp. 186-99.
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"Masks, Margins, and African-American Modernism: Melvin Tolson's Harlem Gallery." PMLA, 105.1
1990 pp. 57-69.
Reprinted in Contemporary Literary Criticism volume 105 (Gale), pp. 264-73.
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"Avant-Gardes and De-Author-izations: Harlem Gallery and the Cultural Contradictions of Modernism." Callaloo, 12.1
1989 pp. 192-215.
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| Reviews and Review Essays |
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"Written In Memory." The Nation, August 4,
2003
Review of The Story of My Life
by Helen Keller. Edited by Roger Shattuck with Dorothy Herrmann. W. W. Norton, 2003.
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"Fighting Liberals." Tikkun, July/August
2003
Review of Paul Berman, Terror and Liberalism (Norton, 2003).
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"Anxious Academics." American Literature, 75.1 (2003),
pp. 169-78.
Review essay on Academic Instincts, by Marjorie Garber (Princeton UP, 2001), and Anxious Intellects: Academic Professionals, Public Intellectuals, and Enlightenment Values, by John Michael (Duke UP, 2000).
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"Of Ripped Abs and Sports Bras." Politics and Culture, Issue 1
2002
Review essay on Sportsex, by Toby Miller (Temple University Press, 2001).
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"Idolatries of the Marketplace." The Common Review, 1.1
2001 pp. 51-57.
Review essay on One Market Under God: Extreme Capitalism, Market Populism, and the End of Economic Democracy, by Thomas Frank (Doubleday, 2000).
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"Biotech Before Birth: Abortion, Amnio, and (Dis)Ability." Tikkun, May/June
2000 pp. 73-75, 79.
Review essay on Testing Women, Testing the Fetus: The Social Impact of Amniocentesis in America, by Rayna Rapp (Routledge, 1999).
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"Achieving a United Left." Tikkun, July/August
1999 pp. 67-70.
Review essay on Achieving Our Country: Leftist Thought in Twentieth-Century America, by Richard Rorty (Harvard University Press, 1998).
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"On Fine Clothes and Naked Emperors." Tikkun, March/April
1999 pp. 73-76.
Review essay on Fashionable Nonsense: Postmodern Intellectuals' Abuse of Science, by Alan Sokal and Jean Bricmont (Picador, 1998).
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"Come Back to the Text Ag'in, Huck Honey." American Quarterly, 51.3
1999 pp. 693-701.
Review essay on Huckleberry Finn as Idol and Target: The Functions of Criticism in Our Time, by Jonathan Arac (University of Wisconsin Press, 1997).
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"Listening to Black Women." Tikkun, Nov/Dec
1998 pp. 65-67.
Review essay on Lift Every Voice: Turning a Civil Rights Setback into a New Vision of Social Justice, by Lani Guinier (Simon and Schuster, 1998) and Speaking Truth to Power, by Anita Hill (Doubleday, 1997).
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"The Abuses of the University." American Literary History, 10.1
1998 pp. 147-63.
Review essay on The University in Ruins, by Bill Readings (Harvard University Press, 1996); The Academic Postmodern and the Rule of Literature: A Report on Half-Knowledge, by David Simpson (University of Chicago Press, 1995); We Scholars: Changing the Culture of the University, by David Damrosch (Harvard University Press, 1995); and Antifeminism in the Academy, edited by Vèvè Clark, Shirley Nelson Garner, Margaret Higgonet, and Ketu H. Katrak (Routledge, 1996).
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"Living On Disability: Language and Social Policy in the Wake of the ADA." The Visible Woman: Imaging Technologies, Gender, and Science, edited by Paula Treichler, Lisa Cartwright, and Constance Penley
New York University Press 1998 pp. 273-84.
Co-authored with Janet Lyon. Review essay on Inventing the Feeble Mind: A History of Mental Retardation in the United States, by James W. Trent, Jr. (University of California Press, 1994); Count Us In: Growing Up with Down Syndrome, by Jason Kingsley and Mitchell Levitz (Harcourt Brace, 1994); Restructuring for Caring and Effective Education: An Administrative Guide to Creating Heterogeneous Schools, ed. Richard A. Villa et al. (Paul H. Brookes, 1992); and Educational Rights of Children with Disabilities: A Primer for Advocates, by Eileen L. Ordover & Kathleen B. Boundy (Center for Law and Education, 1991).
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"Our Children Deserve to Know." The Nation, December 22
1997 pp. 25-30.
Review essay on History on Trial: Culture Wars and the Teaching of the Past, by Gary Nash, Charlotte Crabtree, and Ross E. Dunn (Knopf, 1997).
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"Citizens of the World, Unite!." Lingua Franca, 7.7
Sept 1997 pp. 54-61.
Review essay on Cultivating Humanity: A Classical Defense of Reform in Liberal Education, by Martha Nussbaum (Harvard University Press, 1997).
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"Great Books and Good Intentions." Dissent, Spring
1997 pp. 107-12.
Review essay on Great Books: My Adventures with Homer, Rousseau, Woolf, and Other Indestructible Writers of the Western World, by David Denby (Simon and Schuster, 1996).
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"Past Imperfect, Present Tense." The Nation, March 28,
1997 pp. 38-42.
Review essay on We Are All Multiculturalists Now, by Nathan Glazer (Harvard University Press, 1997).
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"Review of American Anatomies." African American Review, 31.2
1997 pp. 317-20.
American Anatomies: Theorizing Race and Gender, by Robyn Wiegman (Duke University Press, 1995).
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"Aesthetics and the Literal Imagination." Clio, 25.4
1996 pp. 439-53.
Review essay on Aesthetics and Ideology, ed. George Levine (Rutgers University Press, 1994). Reprinted in the second edition of David Richter's Falling Into Theory: Conflicting Views on Reading Literature (St. Martin's, 2000).
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"Extreme Prejudice: The Coarsening of American Conservatism." Transition, 69
1996 pp. 90-98.
Review essay on The End of Racism: Principles for a Multiracial Society by Dinesh D'Souza (Free Press, 1995).
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"Public Academy." The New Yorker, January 9,
1995 pp. 73-80.
Review essay on Outlaw Culture: Resisting Representations and Teaching to Transgress: Education as the Practice of Freedom by bell hooks (Routledge, 1994); Making Malcolm: The Myth and Meaning of Malcolm X by Michael Eric Dyson (Oxford University Press, 1994); Confronting Authority: Reflections of an Ardent Protester by Derrick Bell (Beacon, 1994); and Race Matters by Cornel West (Vintage, 1993). Reprinted in AMANNEE, the U.S. Information Agency's English-language magazine distributed in Ghana.
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"Review of The Dark End of the Street." Journal of English and Germanic Philology, 94.3
1995 pp. 396-99.
The Dark End of the Street: Margins in American Vanguard Poetry, by Maria Damon (U of Minnesota Press, 1993)
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"Review of Thomas Pynchon." Pynchon Notes, 30/31
(1992; pub. 1995) pp. 396-99.
Thomas Pynchon by Judith Chambers (Twayne, 1992)
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"Living On Disability: The Upward Climb of Down Syndrome." Village Voice Literary Supplement , 131
Dec 1994 pp. 9-11.
Co-authored with Janet Lyon. A heavily revised version of the essay in The Visible Woman.
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"Beneath the Return to the Valley of the Culture Wars." Contemporary Literature, 35.1
Dec 1994 pp. 212-27.
Review essay on Beyond the Culture Wars: How Teaching the Conflicts Can Revitalize American Education, by Gerald Graff (Norton, 1992), and Loose Canons: Notes on the Culture Wars, by Henry Louis Gates, Jr. (Oxford University Press, 1992).
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"Bum Rap: The Organic Intellectual and the Original Gangsta." Transition, 64
1994 pp. 30-40.
Review essay on Black Studies, Rap, and the Academy, by Houston Baker (University of Chicago Press, 1993).
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"Review of Love and Theft." American Literature, 66.4
1994 pp. 842-43.
Love and Theft: Blackface Minstrelsy and the American Working Class, by Eric Lott (Oxford University Press, 1993).
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"Egghead Salad." Village Voice Literary Supplement, Dec
1993 pp. 29-30.
Review essay on Secular Vocations: Intellectuals, Professionalism, Culture by Bruce Robbins (Verso, 1993) and Intellectuals and the Crisis of Modernity, by Carl Boggs (SUNY, 1993).
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"Review of Altered Egos." Journal of English and Germanic Philology, 92.1
1993 pp. 141-43.
Altered Egos: Authority in American Autobiography, by G. Thomas Couser (Oxford University Press, 1989).
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"Review of Technoculture and Chaos and Order." American Literature, 65.3
1993 pp. 596-98.
Technoculture, ed. Constance Penley and Andrew Ross (University of Minnesota Press, 1991), and Chaos and Order: Complex Dynamics in Literature and Science, ed. N. Katherine Hayles (University of Chicago Press, 1991).
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"Pop Goes the Academy: Cult Studs Fight the Power." Village Voice Literary Supplement, 104
April 1992 pp. 10-14.
Review essay on Cultural Studies, ed. Lawrence Grossberg, Cary Nelson, and Paula Treichler (Routledge, 1992).
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"Review of No Respect." American Literature, 64.1
1992 pp. 200-202.
No Respect: Intellectuals and Popular Culture, by Andrew Ross (Routledge, 1989).
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"Augusta is America." Golf Magazine,
pp. 163-164.
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"Western Civilization and its Discontents." The Common Review,
pp. 50-57.
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"Should I Have Asked John to Cool It? Standards of Reason in the Classroom." Chronicle Review (Chronicle of Higher Education),
pp. B5-7.
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"Testing Handicaps." The New York Times Magazine,
September 21, 2003.
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"Travels and Travails as a Guest Speaker and Host." Chronicle of Higher Education,
March 21, 2003, p. B5.
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"Toward an Ideal Antiwar Movement: Mature, Legitimate, and Popular." Chronicle of Higher Education, November 29, 2002.
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"Peace Puzzle: Why the Left Can't Get Iraq Right." Boston Globe, September 15, 2002
p. E1, E4.
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"Going Public: On the rise and fall of the public intellectual." Washington Post Book World, July 7, 2002
pp. 3-4.
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"Ali v. Hitchens: Battle on the Left." Chronicle Review (Chronicle of Higher Education), May 3, 2002
pp. B12-13.
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"Nation and Narration." Context: A Forum for Literary Arts and Culture, 10
2002 pp. 15-17.
Reprinted in Outlook India, May 2002.
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"Professors Can Be Parents, Too." Chronicle Review, April 12, 2002
pp. B12-13.
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"Search Me." New York Times Magazine, April 7, 2002
pp. 13-14.
On airport security.
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"Can Do." New York Times Magazine, February 3, 2002
pp. 7-8.
On Toyota v. Williams and the Supreme Court’s interpretation of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
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"Ignorance is a Luxury We Can No Longer Afford." Chronicle Review, October 5, 2001
pp. B5-B6.
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"Dream a Little Dream." Chronicle Review, September 21, 2001
p. B20.
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"Culture Vultures." Village Voice, February 21, 2001
On the culture wars and the new Bush administration.
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"Endpaper." Context: A Forum for Literary Arts and Culture, 5
2001 pp. 14-15.
On Don DeLillo's Underworld.
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"Pop Culture's Lists, Rankings, and Critics." Chronicle of Higher Education, November 17, 2000
pp. B7-B9.
Reprinted by the Australian Financial Review, January 2001.
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"Teaching Postmodern Fiction Without Being Sure that the Genre Exists." CHE, May 19, 2000
pp. B4-B5.
A revised version of this essay appeared in College English 64.1 (September 2001), pp. 28-32, as part of a symposium on Twentieth-Century Literature in the New Century, moderated by Andrew Hoberek.
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"Review of Like Normal People." Chicago Tribune, Sunday Books section, April 30,
2000
Like Normal People, by Karen Bender. Houghton Mifflin, 2000.
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"A Shakespeare Department and Other Business Ideas for Colleges Everywhere." CHE, January 28, 2000
p. A64.
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"Days Off." Context: A Forum for Literary Arts and Culture, 1 (Fall 1999)
pp. 18-19.
On travel in Italy.
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"The 'Elvis Costello Problem' in Teaching Popular Culture." CHE, August 13, 1999
pp. B4-B5.
Reprinted by the Australian Financial Review, October 1999.
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"You're an Egg." The American Scholar, 68.3 (summer 1999)
pp. 51-64.
About roller hockey and Bell's Palsy.
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"That's Not What I Said!." CHE, May 21, 1999
pp. B4-B5.
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"Family Values." Down Syndrome: A Promising Future -- Together, May 21, 1999 edited by Terry Hassold and David Patterson for the National Down Syndrome Society.
Wiley-Liss 1999 pp. 239-44.
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"Why Inefficiency is Good for Universities." CHE, March 27, 1998
pp. B4-B5.
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"Fear and Complications." Wanting a Child, edited by Jill Bialosky and Helen Schulman.
Norton 1998 pp. 198-209.
Paper edition published 1999.
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"The Contradictions of the Job Market in English." CHE, December 19, 1997
p. B7.
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"Defending Literary Studies Has Become a Lost Cause." CHE, October 3, 1997
p. B6.
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"The NEA Has Outlived Its Purpose, and I Want My 40 Cents Back." CHE, August 1, 1997
p. B6.
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"On The Cultural Representation of People with Disabilities." CHE, May 30, 1997
pp. B3-B4.
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"A Few Clear Words in Favor of Obscurity." CHE, February 21, 1997
p. B4.
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"Public Perceptions of Universities and Faculty." Academe: Bulletin of the American Association of University Professors, July-August 1996
pp. 10-17.
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"Standard Deviation: Skyrocketing Job Requirements Inflame Political Tensions ." Academe: Bulletin of the American Association of University Professors,
November/December 1995 pp. 26-29
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"Many Roads to Normal." WORD: The Literary Review, June 1995
pp. 35-38.
On the Dalkey Archive Press, Fiction Collective 2, and the Unit for Contemporary Literature.
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"Urbana Renewal: A Conversation with the Powers That Be." Village Voice Literary Supplement , 136 (June 1995)
pp.10-12.
On Richard Powers' novel Galatea 2.2.
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"Dubious and Wasteful Academic Habits." CHE, February 17, 1995
pp. B1-B3.
Co-authored with Gerald Graff.
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"Graduate Education is Losing its Moral Base." CHE, March 23, 1994
pp. B1-B3.
Co-authored with Cary Nelson.
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"Brazil." Village Voice Literary Supplement, 123 (February 1994)
p. 15.
On my two-week U.S.I.A.-sponsored lectureships in Brazil.
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"Power Surge: Houston Baker's Vernacular Spectacular." Village Voice Literary Supplement, 109 (October 1992)
pp. 15-17.
A profile of Baker's work, based on the two-day interview that also produced
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"Public Image Limited: Political Correctness and the Media's Big Lie." Village Voice, June 18, 1991
pp. 31-37.
Reprinted in Debating PC: The Controversy over Political Correctness on College Campuses, ed. Paul Berman (Dell, 1992), pp.124-49. Excerpted in Beyond PC: Toward a Politics of Understanding, ed. Patricia Aufderheide (Graywolf Press, 1992), pp. 235-36.
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"FrontPage.com symposium on the anti-war movement, with David Horowitz, Ronald Radosh, and Sean Wilentz.." Frontpage.com, 2003
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"Side Shows and Back Bends." Foreword to Bending over Backwards: Essays on Disability and the Body, by Lennard Davis
New York University Press 2003
(Forthcoming)
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"Exchange with Edward Herman on Iraq." zmag.org, November, 2002.
Edward Herman,"The Cruise Missile Left" Michael Berube, "Real Problems on the Real Left" Herman, "Much More Severe Problems on the Cruise Missile Left" Berube, Response Herman, Response |
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"If I Should Live So Long." Afterword to Disability Studies: Enabling the Humanities, eds. Brenda Jo Brueggemann, Sharon L. Snyder, and Rosemarie Garland Thomson.
Modern Language Association 2002
(Forthcoming)
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"Life Stories: In Response to Deborah Minter." Literature and Medicine, 21.1
2002 pp. 106-11.
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"Reply to Eric Rasmussen." Response to Rasmussen's essay, "Defending Postmodern Fiction as a Legitimate Literary Genre" Electronic Book Review,
2001
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"Reply to Mark Bauerlein." In response to Bauerlein's review essay on (inter alia) The Employment of English. boundary, 2 27.1 (spring 2000)
pp. 217-21.
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"Bringing You the Best Mix of Yesterday and Today." Epilogue to Day Late, Dollar Short: The Next Generation and the New Academy, edited by Peter C. Herman
SUNY Press 2000 pp. 221-24.
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"The Sokal Hoax." (Exchange with Alan Sokal.) The Sokal Hoax: The Sham That Shook the Academy, Edited by the editors of Lingua Franca.
University of Nebraska Press 2000 pp. 139-47.
Reprinted from the August 1996 University of Chicago Free Press.
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"Pillow Talk and the Politics of Representation." Reply to Grant Farred's essay, "'Cool as the Other Side of the Pillow': How ESPN's SportsCenter Has Changed Television Sports Talk." Journal of Sport and Social Issues, 24.2
2000 pp. 214-19.
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"Hard Times for New Faculty." Interview. Peer Review, 1.3 (spring 1999)
pp. 14-18.
(the quarterly journal of the Association of American Colleges and Universities)
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"Res Publica." minnesota review, 50-51
1999 pp. 165-70.
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"Pressing the Claim." Foreword to Claiming Disability: Identity and Knowledge, by Simi Linton.
New York University Press 1998 pp. vii-xii.
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"When Good Things Happen to Bad Subjects." Preface to Bad Subjects: Political Education for Everyday Life, edited by the Bad Subjects Production Team
New York University Press 1997 pp. xi-xviii
Co-authored with Janet Lyon.
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"Intellectual Inquiry and Academic Activism." Academic Questions: The Journal of the National Association of Scholars, 10.4
1997 pp. 18-21.
Symposium on
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"Afterword." Afterword to On the Market: Surviving the Academic Job Search, edited by Christina Boufis and Victoria C. Olson.
Riverhead 1997 pp. 348-63.
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"Public Axes: A Reply to Jim Neilson and Gregory Meyerson." minnesota review, 47
1997 pp. 231-38.
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"Truth, Justice, and the American Way: A Response to Joan Wallach Scott." PC Wars: Politics and Theory in the Academy, edited by Jeffrey Williams.
Routledge 1995 pp. 44-59.
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