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Publication Date: 2004-Jan-1
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Democracy, Capitalism, and the Ambivalence of Willa Cather's Frontier Rhetorics: Uncertain Foundations of the U.S. Public University System
Chaput, Catherine
College English, v66 n3 p310 Jan 2004
Nineteenth century consciousness is traced to demonstrate a public recognition of corpoatization of education through Willa Cather novels, which rely on the rhetoric of frontiers to promote university education within a democratic ethos. It is argued that a previously democratic stage of the university, uncontaminated by the profit motive of corporations never existed.
Descriptors: Novels, Democratic Values, Democracy, Public Colleges, Social Systems, Rhetoric, Higher Education, Educational History, United States History
National Council of Teachers of English, 111 W. Kenyon Road, Urbana, IL 61801-1096. Web site: http://www.ncte.org/journals
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Language: English
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