Professors, Politics and Pop

Jon Wiener author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Verso Books

Published:17th May '94

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Explores the political conflicts on American campuses, chronicling political battles over radical history, feminism and the new issues in minority legal scholarship. Wiener also examines the politics of pop, including pieces on Bob Marley, John Lennon and Frank Sinatra.

"It is frightening to think the [Jon Wiener] teaches history at a university..." - Jacques Derrida "Wiener takes the modern university as his beat, and covers it like a police reporter ...Wiener's mean streets are the think tank, the scholarly symposium, and the faculty lounge. And when he's had enough of this academic low life, he listens to Elvis, Springsteen and the Beatles. He even listens to Frank Sinatra." - John Leonard "In this book, Jon Wiener demonstrates his great skill as guerrilla sharpshooter in the forty-year war that the National Security State has been conducting against the American people. These reports from the field - the resistance - illuminate Nixon and Watergate as never before, reveal in fascinating detail the turbulence within Academe, invoke pity if not awe for that unexpected victim of state, Frank Sinatra." - Gore Vidal "Wiener is good at spotting, and blasting, paranoid fantasy and incompetence in high (and low) places and his range of targets is impressively wide ...[his] surveys are lucid, trenchant and brief." - Observer

It is frightening to think the [Jon Wiener] teaches history at a university ... -- Jacques Derrida
Wiener takes the modern university as his beat, and covers it like a police reporter ... Wiener's mean streets are the think tank, the scholarly symposium, and the faculty lounge. And when he's had enough of this academic low life, he listens to Elvis, Springsteen and the Beatles. He even listens to Frank Sinatra. -- John Leonard
In this book, Jon Wiener demonstrates his great skill as guerrilla sharpshooter in the forty-year war that the National Security State has been conducting against the American people. These reports from the field-the resistance-illuminate Nixon and Watergate as never before, reveal in fascinating detail the turbulence within Academe, invoke pity if not awe for that unexpected victim of state, Frank Sinatra. -- Gore Vidal
Wiener is good at spotting, and blasting, paranoid fantasy and incompetence in high (and low) places and his range of targets is impressively wide ... [his] surveys are lucid, trenchant and brief. * Observer *

ISBN: 9780860916727

Dimensions: 229mm x 145mm x 25mm

Weight: 549g

380 pages