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Between Race and Reason - Violence, Intellectual Responsibility, and the University to Come (Paperback)
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Between Race and Reason - Violence, Intellectual Responsibility, and the University to Come (Paperback)
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Inquiring into the future of the university, Susan Giroux finds a
paradox at the heart of higher education in the post-civil rights
era. Although we think of "post-civil rights" as representing a
colorblind or race transcendent triumphalism in national political
discourse, Giroux argues that our present is shaped by persistent
"raceless" racism at home and permanent civilizational war abroad.
She sees the university as a primary battleground in this ongoing
struggle. As the heir to Enlightenment ideals of civic education,
the university should be the institution for the production of an
informed and reflective democratic citizenry responsible to and for
the civic health of the polity, a privileged site committed to free
and equal exchange in the interests of peaceful and democratic
coexistence. And yet, says Giroux, historically and currently the
university has failed and continues to fail in this role. Between
Race and Reason engages the work of diverse intellectuals-Friedrich
Nietzsche, W. E. B. Du Bois, Michel Foucault, Martin Luther King,
Jr., Jacques Derrida and others-who challenge the university's past
and present collusion with racism and violence. The book
complements recent work done on the politics of higher education
that has examined the consequences of university corporatization,
militarization, and bureaucratic rationalization by focusing on the
ways in which these elements of a broader neoliberal project are
also racially prompted and promoted. At the same time, it
undertakes to imagine how the university can be reconceived as a
uniquely privileged site for critique in the interests of today's
urgent imperatives for peace and justice.
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