critical ecologies
Stanley Fish and the Place of Criticism
Christopher Knight on Stanley Fish's
Selling Out in a Buyer’s Market
Michael Bérubé responds to the respondents in Selling Out (Spring 1996).
Something Is Happening, Mr. Jones
Marjorie Perloff on the surprising viability of art and poetry - everywhere but in universities.
who is michael bérubé and why is he saying these terrible things about us?
Joe Amato muses on academic stardom, the poetics list, and the corporation that motors his university.
Exterminate the Brutes: Fighting Back Against the Right
Should the Left pool its resources and buy CBS? Robert Markley offers strategies for avoiding Patrick Buchanan's jihad.
Virtual Communities?: Public Spheres and Public Intellectuals on the Internet
Can electronic conversations reconstitute Bérubé's lost public sphere? A Marxist analysis by Jamie Daniel.
Getting the Dirt on The Public Intellectual: A response to Michael Bérubé
Cary Wolfe lays bare the assumptions that define Bérubé's stance.
On Netscape, Virtual Slaves, and Making Moolah
Mark Amerika goes public, and reveals speculative fiction and market speculations to be one and the same.
Them, Meaning Us
Former FC2 Co-publisher Curtis White defends radical fiction against Left radical intellectuals.
Academia, Inc.
Linda Brigham reviews Incorporations, the most recent collection from Zone Books.