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" Contesting Richard Posner' s neoliberal valorization of lawyers and politicians as the proper public intellectuals, and advancing Edward Said' s advocacy of humanistic academics as providing society a dissenting voice in conflicts with authority, Nagy-Zekmi and Hollis offer a stimulating collection of essays defending them as producers of knowledge rather than as teaching professionals who merely transmit it. In suggesting that digital media and the internet offer avenues for a transnational conversation with academics that has a chance of circumventing corporate-owned media, contributors to this important discussion provide a timely forum on the vibrancy of scholarship as a refreshing, disturbing, and necessary voice in the public forum. " John C. Hawley, co-editor, The Postcolonial and the Global
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