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Faculty Towers Elaine Showalter

Faculty Towers By Elaine Showalter

Faculty Towers by Elaine Showalter


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Summary

A personal take on the way British and American novels about the faculty reflect changes in universities and society, since 1950. Looking at the novels that helped shape her identity as a professor of English, the author shows how the academic mood has changed from the utopian portraits of Cambridge to the novels of the early 21st century.

Faculty Towers Summary

Faculty Towers by Elaine Showalter

In the days before there were handbooks, self-help guides, or advice columns for graduate students and junior faculty, there were academic novels teaching us how a proper professor should speak, behave, dress, think, write, love, and (more than occasionally) solve murders. If many of these books are wildly funny, others paint pictures of failure and pain, of lives wasted or destroyed. Like the suburbs, Elaine Showalter notes, the campus can be the site of pastoral and refuge. But even ivory towers can be structurally unsound, or at least built with glass ceilings. Though we love to read about them, all is not well in the faculty towers, and the situation has been worsening. In Faculty Towers, Showalter takes a personal look at the ways novels about the academy have charted changes in the university and society since 1950. With her readings of C. P.Snow's idealized world of Cambridge dons or of the globe-trotting antics of David Lodge's Morris Zapp, of the sleuthing Kate Fansler in Amanda Cross's best-selling mystery series or of the recent spate of bitter novels in which narratives of sexual harassment seem to serve as fables of power, anger, and desire, Showalter holds a mirror up to the world she has inhabited over the course of a distinguished and often controversial career.

Faculty Towers Reviews

a welcome addition to the literature on academia and academics. John Dreijmanis, Higher Education Review This study is enjoyable... and always stimulating. Caroline Moore, The Spectator Clarity and style... Overall, this book is to be welcomed as a valuable addition to the critical commentaries on developing genres in the novel. As we have come to expect from Elaine Showalter, the insights are amny and incisive, and the style is always rich and entertaining, with a workable balance of scholarship and subjective reflection. It will surely be auseful book for students of the modern novel, and also something that will be complementary to maintain genre studies in literature. Her survey has all the stylistic snappiness and relish for mischief that marks the funniest books she cites. Boyd Tonkin, The Independent Showalter's knowledge of the Professorroman is as impressive as her interest is genuine...Showalter benefits from a confident style and is very precise Modern Language Review

Table of Contents

Introduction: What I Read and What I Read For; 1. The Fifties: Ivory Towers; 2. The Sixties: Tribal Towers; 3. The Seventies: Glass Towers; 4. The Eighties: Feminist Towers; 5. The Nineties: Tenured Towers; 6. Into the Twenty-First Century: Tragic Towers; Conclusion; Bibliography of Academic Novels

Additional information

GOR003658819
9780199283323
019928332X
Faculty Towers by Elaine Showalter
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Oxford University Press
2005-10-01
176
N/A
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