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Antiracist Shakespeare - CLIP

This is a clip from episode 16 with Tyler Austin Harper • Campus Protests and th...
In This Episode:
• Politicization in response to humanities' defunding
• The challenges in balancing university finance and mission
• How universities are inconsistent when handling student protests
• The complexities of university divestment and geopolitics
• Diversity and inclusion frameworks in modern academia
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Tyler Austin Harper is a literary scholar working at the intersection of the history of science, philosophy, and environmental studies. His book, “The Paranoid Animal: Human Extinction Before the Bomb,” is under contract with Princeton University Press. It examines how British literary figures, scientists, and social theorists engaged with the concept of human extinction prior to the nuclear age. His scholarly work has been published in Modern Language Quarterly, Science Fiction Studies, Syndicate, and Paradoxa.
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  • @1969ES175
    @1969ES1752 ай бұрын

    exactly. Administrators blackmail faculty into hiring only in certain fields or from certain demographics. Departments have to choose between complying or slow death (departments that don’t hire shrink in size and eventually die as existing faculty retire). They have been openly trampling academic freedom for years now.

  • 2 ай бұрын

    Makes perfecr sense. No issues at all. Except maybe the point that nobody who isnt English can know the first thing about any scholarship re Shakespeare. Obv.