The Public Intellectual

The Public Intellectual by Helen Small, published by Wiley on September 13, 2002, is a collection of essays featuring contributions from notable thinkers including Edward Said, Bruce Robbins, Jacqueline Rose, and Stefan Collini. This edition spans 248 pages and is presented in English, exploring the public role of writers and intellectuals in contemporary society.
Readers will find a diverse range of perspectives on the intersection of literary criticism and the responsibilities of intellectuals. The essays delve into the significance of language arts and the impact of public discourse, providing insights into how writers engage with societal issues. This collection invites reflection on the evolving role of intellectuals in shaping public thought and discourse.
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New essays by prestigious thinkers such as Edward Said, Bruce Robbins, Jacqueline Rose, and Stefan Collini on the public role of writers and intellectuals.
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