Anyone in the academic humanities - anyone who's gotten within smelling distance of the academic humanities these last forty years - will see the problem. Loving books is not why people are supposed to become English professors, and it hasn't been for a long time. Loving books is scoffed at (or would be, if anybody ever copped to it). The whole concept of literature - still more, of art - has been discredited. Novels, poems, stories, plays: these are "texts," no different in kind from other texts. The purpose of studying them is not to appreciate or understand them; it is to "interrogate" them for their ideological investments (in patriarchy, in white supremacy, in Western imperialism and ethnocentrism), and then to unmask and debunk them, to drain them of their poisonous persuasive power. The passions that are meant to draw people to the profession of literary study, these last many years, are not aesthetic; they are political.
- William Deresiewicz, "Why I Left Academia (Since You're Wondering)", in The End of Solitude: Selected Essays on Culture and Society
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