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Scott McLemee

Intellectual Affairs

Scott McLemee

Biography

Scott McLemee is an essayist, critic, and digital feuilletonist (rather like being a blogger, only it sounds more distinguished somehow).

In 2008, he began a three-year term on the board of directors of the National Book Critics Circle. From 1995 until 2001, he was contributing editor for Lingua Franca. Between 2001 and 2005, he covered scholarship in the humanities as senior writer at The Chronicle of Higher Education. In 2005, he helped start the online news journal Inside Higher Ed, where he serves as Essayist at Large, writing a weekly column called Intellectual Affairs. His reviews, essays, and interviews have appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Boston Globe, The Nation, Newsday, Bookforum, The Common Review, and numerous other publications. In 2004, he received the Nona Balakian Citation for Excellence in Reviewing from the National Book Critics Circle. He has given papers or been an invited speaker at meetings of the American Political Science Association, the Cultural Studies Association, the Modern Language Association, and the Organization of American Historians. A selection of his work is available at his website. He is also a member of two group blogs, Crooked Timber and Cliopatria.

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Most Recent Articles

Derrida's Wake

February 24, 2005

At the end of his life, the philosopher contemplated "the democracy to come" -- and worried that it might never arrive.

Defending Derrida

February 22, 2005

Scholars gather to mourn and praise a hero to many. But was he also an influence in the Bush administration?

Academic Freedom, Then and Now

February 17, 2005

Fifty years after it appeared, a classic history on academic freedom seems far too timely, writes Scott McLemee.

A Critique of Pure BS

February 15, 2005

Scott McLemee takes a look at something more often practiced than theorized.

Among the Randroids

February 10, 2005

On the centennial of Ayn Rand's birth, Scott McLemee takes a look at an author neither quite accepted in academe nor completely outside it.

Narcissus With an iPod

February 8, 2005

Cafeteria Style

February 3, 2005

 

Free Refills

February 1, 2005

As Scott McLemee introduces his new column, he feels a little bit like the fictional German philosopher created by Thomas Carlyle.

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Greatest Hits

Cafeteria Style

February 3, 2005

 

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