The Sky Is Falling – Profession
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Humanists are accustomed to thinking of their disciplines in crisis. Indeed this sense of continual crisis may be one of the profession’s most reliable bellwethers; since I entered graduate school, in the mid-1990s, I do not recall an era in which the language of crisis—pedagogical crisis, theoretical crisis, institutional crisis—was not part of our shared lexicon.The last few years have seen some interesting pushback against this crisis talk. Enrollments are not endlessly declining: according to the federal National Center for Education Statistics, the number of bachelor’s degrees in the humanities as a percentage of all degrees was 17.1 in 1970–71, 17.6 in 2005–06, and 14.8 in 2014–15 (“Table 318.20”). Employment outcomes from undergraduate majors are, while not as good as thos…

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