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Christopher "Chris" Newfield is a Professor of English at the University of California, Santa Barbara. He is an author, a political and social commentator, and a blogger. He is the author of Unmaking the Public University, The Forty Year Assault on the Middle Class, Ivy and Industry: Business and the Making of the American University, 1880-1980, and The Emerson Effect: Individualism and Submission in America. He was a joint editor of Mapping Multiculturalism and After Political Correctness: The Humanities and Society in the 1990s. [1] [2]
Newfield writes on a range of topics, including higher education finance, the culture wars, affirmative action, capitalism, social and socioeconomic stratification, and academic freedom. Newfield is founder of the blog, Remaking the Public University. [3] [4]
Newfield received his, and his Ph.D in American Literature from Cornell University in 1988, his M.A. from Cornell in 1984, and his B.A. from Reed University in 1980. [5] [6]
Newfield taught at the University of Pennsylvania in 1980 and1981, at Cornell University from 1981 to 1987, at Rice University from 1987-1989, at Duke University from 1999-2000, and at the University of California since 1989. [7]
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Christopher "Chris" Newfield is a Professor of English at the University of California, Santa Barbara. He is an author, a political and social commentator, and a blogger. He is the author of Unmaking the Public University, The Forty Year Assault on the Middle Class, Ivy and Industry: Business and the Making of the American University, 1880-1980, and The Emerson Effect: Individualism and Submission in America. He was a joint editor of Mapping Multiculturalism and After Political Correctness: The Humanities and Society in the 1990s. [1] [2]
Newfield writes on a range of topics, including higher education finance, the culture wars, affirmative action, capitalism, social and socioeconomic stratification, and academic freedom. Newfield is founder of the blog, Remaking the Public University. [3] [4]
Newfield received his, and his Ph.D in American Literature from Cornell University in 1988, his M.A. from Cornell in 1984, and his B.A. from Reed University in 1980. [5] [6]
Newfield taught at the University of Pennsylvania in 1980 and1981, at Cornell University from 1981 to 1987, at Rice University from 1987-1989, at Duke University from 1999-2000, and at the University of California since 1989. [7]