Inside the Teaching Machine: Rhetoric and the Globalization of the U.S. Public Research University

Author:   Catherine Chaput ,  John Louis Lucaites
Publisher:   The University of Alabama Press
Edition:   2nd ed.
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9780817316099


Pages:   344
Publication Date:   30 May 2008
Format:   Hardback
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"This title demonstrates the economic and political foundations of American universities and their growing impact abroad.Advocates of higher education have long contended that universities should operate above the crude material negotiations of economics and politics. Such arguments ignore the historical reality that the American university system emerged through, and in service to, a capitalist political economy that unevenly combines corporate, state, and civil interests.As the corporatization of U.S. universities becomes nearly impossible to deny, the common response from many academics has been a superior stand against the contamination of the professional ideal by tainted corporate interests. """"Inside the Teaching Machine"""" proposes a correction to this view through the lens of historical materialism.Chaput argues that the U.S. public research university has always been a vital component of the capitalist political economy. While conventional narratives of public higher education emphasize civic preparation and upward mobility, Chaput demonstrates that supposedly egalitarian policies like the Morrill Land-Grant Act and the G.I. Bill served the changing interests of capitalism as much as those of education, creating a professional class that supports the capitalist political economy.Chaput also focuses on the relationship between American universities and globalization, showing how the trend toward professionalization contributes to the production of surplus value and the ways that the American university model circulates outside the United States. Chaput concludes by advocating rhetorical strategies for the professional who opposes the capitalist logic of the global university system, proposing concrete options for engaging and redirecting globalization within the university system."

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Author:   Catherine Chaput ,  John Louis Lucaites
Publisher:   The University of Alabama Press
Imprint:   The University of Alabama Press
Edition:   2nd ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.10cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.692kg
ISBN:  

9780817316099


ISBN 10:   0817316094
Pages:   344
Publication Date:   30 May 2008
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Catherine Chaput offers a rigorous and accessible analysis of the contradictory articulations of the U.S. public research university (hereafter: USPRU) since its emergence in the late 1800s.... . I would read it, and others in various fields would likely benefit from it as much as they would from the rich analysis and historical insight that constitutes the bulk of this astute volume. -- American Studies


Chaput does a real service in ferreting out the rhetorical underpinnings of the evolving U.S. research university and demonstrating with commendable detail how this rhetoric played out culturally, politically, and economically. . . . Chaput's real lesson is the narratization of over a hundred years of faculty concession to the interests of national, economic, and corporate power. --College English Catherine Chaput offers a rigorous and accessible analysis of the contradictory articulations of the U.S. public research university . . . since its emergence in the late 1800s. . . . I would read it, and others in various fields would likely benefit from it as much as they would from the rich analysis and historical insight that constitutes the bulk of this astute volume. --American Studies


Chaput does a real service in ferreting out the rhetorical underpinnings of the evolving U.S. research university and demonstrating with commendable detail how this rhetoric played out culturally, politically, and economically....Chaput's real lesson is the narratization of over a hundred years of faculty concession to the interests of national, economic, and corporate power. College English


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Catherine Chaput is an assistant professor of English Language and Literature at Brock University.

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