On diversity The eclipse of the individual in a global era

Russell Jacoby

Book - 2020

"Diversity. You've heard the term everywhere--in the news, in the universities, at the television awards shows. Maybe even in the corporate world, where diversity initiatives have become de rigueur. But what does the term actually mean? Where does it come from? What are its intellectual precedents? Moreover, how do we square our love affair with diversity with the fact that the world seems to be becoming more and more, well, homogeneous? With a lucid, straightforward prose that rises above the noise, one of America's greatest intellectual gadflies, Russell Jacoby, takes these questions squarely on. Discussing diversity (or lack thereof) in language, fashion, childhood experience, political structure, and the history of ideas,... Jacoby offers in plain language a surprising and penetrating analysis of our cultural moment. In an age where our public thinkers seem to be jumping over one another to have the latest correct opinion, Jacoby offers a most dangerous, and liberating, injunction: to stop and think"--

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Published
New York, NY : Seven Stories Press [2020]
Language
English
Main Author
Russell Jacoby (author)
Physical Description
ix, 229 pages ; 22 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9781609809799
  • Acknowledgments
  • Chapter 1. The Myth of Diversity
  • Chapter 2. "A Diversity Crisis!": Sneakers, Species, and Speech
  • Chapter 3. Playing with Diversity
  • Chapter 4. Diversity and its Vicissitudes: Across the Centuries
  • Chapter 5. Diversity and its Vicissitudes: The Modern Period
  • Epilogue
  • Notes
  • Index