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Tressie mcmillan cottom thick and other essays
Tressie mcmillan cottom thick and other essays








tressie mcmillan cottom thick and other essays

Books like Bad Feminist (190,264), We Are Never Meeting in Real Life (32,810 copies), T he Mother of All Questions (14,675), Not That Kind of Girl (273,381), and Too Much and Not the Mood (9,914), and We Should All Be Feminists (248,340) are all a testament to the tremendous potential of this book. Bestselling genre: Witty essays and memoirs with a feminist/gender lens on politics and culture continue to be on the rise.Anyone frustrated with high college prices, student debt, or the diminishing sense of hope surrounding so many communities needs to read this book. As the Trump administration moves to make life ever easier for the nation’s for-profit colleges, this book offers the most powerful form of resistance-detailed storytelling of the causes and consequences of this big-money industry. “In a sea of simplistic and often bombastic critiques of American higher education, Tressie McMillan Cottom’s trenchant analysis of Lower Ed stands out. It is a powerful, chilling tale of what happens when profit-driven privatization of a public good latches on to systemic inequality and individual aspirations.” -Carol Anderson, author of White Rage and professor of African American studies at Emory University It is nuanced, carefully argued, and engagingly written. Darity Jr., professor of economics, public policy, and African American studies at Duke University

tressie mcmillan cottom thick and other essays

This is the best book I’ve read on for-profit (or shareholder) colleges and universities.” -William A.

tressie mcmillan cottom thick and other essays

“ profound examination of the role of for-profit colleges in the emerging, ‘new’ American economic landscape. “ bracing study of the for-profits.” - The New York Review of Books It is an eye-opening portrait of this burgeoning educational sector and the ways in which its rapid expansion is linked to skyrocketing inequality and growing labor precarity in the twenty-first-century United States.” -Ruth Milkman, past president of the American Sociological Association “This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the market forces currently transforming higher education. Her sharp intelligence, throughout, makes this book compelling, unforgettable, and deeply necessary.” -Roxane Gay, author of Difficult Women and Bad Feminist

tressie mcmillan cottom thick and other essays

“In Lower Ed McMillan Cottom is at her very best-rigorous, incisive, empathetic, and witty. Davidson, author of Now You See It and founding director of the Futures Initiative at the City University of New York “With passion, eloquence, and data too, McMillan Cottom charts the harm we are doing to our youth, to higher education, and to democracy itself.” -Cathy N.










Tressie mcmillan cottom thick and other essays