Frank Donoghue is Professor of English at the Ohio State University. He is the author of The Fame Machine: Book Reviewing and Eighteenth-Century Literary Careers.
"An associate professor of English at Ohio State University, Frank Donoghue, insightfully analyzes, predicts, and laments the inevitable extinction of the faculty of the humanities-especially literature-at flagship state universities." -- Bruce A. Kimball -The Journal of Higher Education "Donoghue's well written, thoroughly documented and convincingly reported book is a must read..." -The Ukrainian Quarterly "... focuses on the daunting challenges facing new humanities Ph.D.s in an increasingly corporatized academy." -Technology and Culture "... Donoghue writes that tenure-track and tenured professors now make up only 35 percent of college facutly, and that number is steadily falling." -- -Valerie Saturen In These Times "Donoghue says that in our time the corporate university will end professors as we have come to know them." -- -Leonard R. N. Ashley Bibliotheque d'Humanisme et Renaissance
"An associate professor of English at Ohio State University, Frank Donoghue, insightfully analyzes, predicts, and laments the inevitable extinction of the faculty of the humanities-especially literature-at flagship state universities." -- Bruce A. Kimball -The Journal of Higher Education "Donoghue's well written, thoroughly documented and convincingly reported book is a must read..." -The Ukrainian Quarterly "... focuses on the daunting challenges facing new humanities Ph.D.s in an increasingly corporatized academy." -Technology and Culture "... Donoghue writes that tenure-track and tenured professors now make up only 35 percent of college facutly, and that number is steadily falling." -- -Valerie Saturen In These Times "Donoghue says that in our time the corporate university will end professors as we have come to know them." -- -Leonard R. N. Ashley Bibliotheque d'Humanisme et Renaissance
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