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Jeremiad Jottings

by Blaise Cronin
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Overview

In his Jeremiad Jottings, Blaise Cronin presents a collection of essays that touch upon a range of issues, spanning from affirmative action to academic dress. Tackling the ever-increasing power that "political correctness" holds in institutions of higher education, Cronin defines its influence by writing op-ed style essays delving into sometimes highly divisive topics from recents news and events. His essays encompass light-hearted topics such as "Mangled Metaphors," pointing to the advertisement industry's use of metaphors, and more popularly serious issues in "Burned Any Good Books Lately?", an essay dealing with book burning. Although easily approachable by the non-scholar, each of Cronin's essays is abundant with references that will lead any reader to the right area of interest if necessary. Cronin's light tone and clear presentation will appeal to many readers.

Synopsis

In his Jeremiad Jottings, Blaise Cronin presents a collection of essays that touch upon a range of issues, spanning from affirmative action to academic dress. Tackling the ever-increasing power that political correctness holds in institutions of higher education, Cronin defines its influence by writing op-ed style essays delving into sometimes highly divisive topics from recents news and events.

About the Author, Blaise Cronin

Blaise Cronin is dean of the School of Library and Information Science and the Rudy professor of Information Science at Indiana University/Bloomington.

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Editorials

American Libraries

Although Cronin's tone may strike some as consistently negative, his musings on the follies of library life nevertheless make for entertaining reading.

Wiley Interscience

Whether the reader finds Cronin thought provoking or just provoking, his is a viewpoint that ought to be read and considered, if not for diversity's sake, then to better understand the forces driving Library Science education in America today. This book is highly recommended for institutions with strong library and information science collections and any reader interested in the philosophy and politics of contemporary higher education.

Book Details

Published
January 1, 2004
Publisher
The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group Inc
Pages
178
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780810849518

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