Books
by Diane Calabrese Ghosts in the Classroom: Stories of Adjunct Faculty and the Price We All Pay, Edited by Michael Dubson, Camel's Back Books, 2001, Boston, MA IS THE ANTECEDENT of.
by Diane Calabrese Campus, Inc.: Corporate Power in the Ivory Tower Edited by Geoffrey D. White, Ph.D. with Flannery C. Hauck 2001--Prometheus Books, Amherst, New York IN SHORT, THE authors of.
by Diane Calabrese THE MESSENGERS DIFFER. But the message is the same. Most doctoral recipients that aspire to tenure-track, full-time faculty positions will never find them. In mid- January, the Pew.
by Andi O'Conor DISCIPLINED MINDS is a radical, disturbing, and provocative look at professional life. It offers a profound analysis of the personal struggles for identity and meaning in the lives.
by Janice Albert IN HER LATEST novel, Blue Angel, Francine Prose updates a 1905 story by Heinrich Mann in which an entertainer, Lola Lola, fascinates and then ruins Professor Rath,.
by Laurie Henry Michael Chabon, "Wonder Boys", 1995; Jane Smiley, "Moo", 1995; Don DeLillo, "White Noise", 1985; Gail Godwin, "The Odd Woman", 1974; Alison Lurie, "The War Between the Tates", 1974;.





