Failing the Future
A Dean Looks at Higher Education in the Twenty-first Century
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Pages: 312
Published: March 1998
Author: Annette Kolodny
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General Interest > Current Affairs, Pedagogy and Higher Education, Gender and Sexuality > Feminism and Women’s Studies
General Interest > Current Affairs, Pedagogy and Higher Education, Gender and Sexuality > Feminism and Women’s Studies
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Back to TopAnnette Kolodny is the College of Humanities Professor Emerita of American Literature and Culture at The University of Arizona. She is the author The Land Before Her: Fantasy and Experience of the American Frontiers, 1630–1860 and The Lay of the Land: Metaphor as Experience and History in American Life and Letters. She is the editor of Joseph Nicolar's The Life and Traditions of the Red Man, also published by Duke University Press.
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Acknowledgments ix
A Personal Preface: Reflections on Five Years in a Dean’s Office I
1. Facing the Future: An Introduction 33
2. “60 Minutes” at the University of Arizona: The Polemic against Tenure 53
3. Raising Standards While Lowering Anxieties: Rethinking the Promotion and Tenure Process 81
4. Paying the Price of Antifeminist Intellectual Harassment 98
5. Creating the Family-Friendly Campus 131
6. Teaching and Learning in a World of Cognitive Diversity 159
7. Setting an Agenda for Change 173
8. Failing the Future; or, How to Commit National Suicide at the End of the Twentieth Century 214
A Closing Refrain: Reflections at a Graduation 249
Appendix 1. University of Arizona College of Humanities Promotion and Tenure Procedures 257
Appendix 2. Summary Checklist of Selected Family-Friendly Initiatives and Programs 269
Notes 273
Works Cited 281
Index 291
A Personal Preface: Reflections on Five Years in a Dean’s Office I
1. Facing the Future: An Introduction 33
2. “60 Minutes” at the University of Arizona: The Polemic against Tenure 53
3. Raising Standards While Lowering Anxieties: Rethinking the Promotion and Tenure Process 81
4. Paying the Price of Antifeminist Intellectual Harassment 98
5. Creating the Family-Friendly Campus 131
6. Teaching and Learning in a World of Cognitive Diversity 159
7. Setting an Agenda for Change 173
8. Failing the Future; or, How to Commit National Suicide at the End of the Twentieth Century 214
A Closing Refrain: Reflections at a Graduation 249
Appendix 1. University of Arizona College of Humanities Promotion and Tenure Procedures 257
Appendix 2. Summary Checklist of Selected Family-Friendly Initiatives and Programs 269
Notes 273
Works Cited 281
Index 291
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Paper ISBN:
978-0-8223-2470-6 /
Hardcover ISBN:
978-0-8223-2186-6 /
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