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Author Barsky, Robert F.

Title Noam Chomsky : a life of dissent / Robert F. Barsky
Published Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, [1997]
©1997

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Description x, 237 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Summary This biography describes the intellectual and political milieus that helped shape Noam Chomsky, a pivotal figure in contemporary linguistics, politics, cognitive psychology, and philosophy. It also presents an engaging political history of the last several decades, including such events as the Spanish Civil War, the dropping of atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and the march on the Pentagon. The book highlights Chomsky's views on the uses and misuses of the university as an institution, his assessment of useful political engagement, and his doubts about postmodernism. Because Chomsky is given ample space to articulate his views on many of the major issues relating to his work, both linguistic and political, this book can also be seen as the autobiography that Chomsky says he will never write
Barsky's account reveals the remarkable consistency in Chomsky's interests and principles over the course of his life. The book contains well-placed excerpts from Chomsky's published writings and unpublished correspondence, including the author's own long correspondence with Chomsky
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages [221]-228) and index
Subject Chomsky, Noam.
Linguists -- United States -- Biography.
Genre/Form Biographies.
LC no. 96029013
ISBN 0262024187 hardcover alkaline paper
0262522551 paperback