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James Miller (academic)

James Miller (born 1947) is an American writer and academic. He is known for writing about Michel Foucault, philosophy as a way of life, social movements, popular culture, intellectual history, eighteenth century to the present; radical social theory and history of political philosophy. He currently teaches at The New School.[1]

James Miller
Born28 February 1947 (1947-02-28) (age 77)
OccupationWriter, educator
NationalityAmerican
EducationPomona College
Brandeis University
SubjectHistory, philosophy, popular music

Biography edit

Born in 1947, James Miller was Chair of Liberal Studies at the New School for Social Research from 1992 until 2013. He is Professor of Politics and Liberal Studies at The New School. His most recent book, Examined Lives: From Socrates to Nietzsche, was published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux. He is the author of five other books: Flowers in the Dustbin: the Rise of Rock & Roll, 1947-1977, winner of an ASCAP-Deems Taylor award and a Ralph Gleason BMI award for best music book of 1999; The Passion of Michel Foucault (1993), an interpretive essay on the life of the French philosopher and a National Book Critics Circle Finalist for General Nonfiction, which has been translated into nine languages; Democracy is in the Streets: From Port Huron to the Siege of Chicago (1987), an account of the American student movement of the 1960s, also a National Book Critics Circle Finalist for General Nonfiction; Rousseau: Dreamer of Democracy (1984), a study of the origins of modern democracy; and History and Human Existence - From Marx to Merleau-Ponty, an analysis of Marx and the French existentialists.

The original editor of The Rolling Stone Illustrated History of Rock and Roll (1976), he has written about music since the 1960s, when one of his early record reviews appeared in the third issue of Rolling Stone magazine. Subsequent pieces on music have appeared in The New Republic, The New York Times and Newsweek, where he was a book reviewer and pop music critic between 1981 and 1990. Pieces on philosophy and history have appeared in The London Review of Books, The New York Times Book Review. In 2000, the magazine Lingua Franca published his best-known essay, Is Bad Writing Necessary? George Orwell, Theodor Adorno, and the Politics of Language.

Besides publishing in such peer-reviewed academic journals as History and Theory and Political Theory, he has contributed to a variety of reference works, from Encyclopædia Britannica[2] and A New Literary History of America,[3] published by Harvard in 2009, to the Dictionnaire de Philosophie Morale edited by Monique Canto-Sperber in 1996.

From 2000 to 2008, he edited Daedalus, the journal of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences.[4] He has been a Guggenheim Fellow, an NEH Fellow twice, and in 2006-2007 he was a Fellow at the Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center for Scholars and Writers at the New York Public Library. A native of Chicago, he was educated at Pomona College in California, and at Brandeis University, where he received a Ph.D. in the History of Ideas in 1976.

Works edit

  • Miller, Jim, ed. (1976). The Rolling Stone Illustrated History of Rock & Roll: The Definitive History of the Most Important Artists and Their Music (First ed.). Random House. ISBN 978-0394732381. LCCN 76021728. OCLC 987864025. OL 21363112M – via Internet Archive.
  • History and Human Existence: From Marx to Merleau-Ponty Berkeley : University of California Press, 1979. OCLC 301475821
  • Rousseau: Dreamer of Democracy New Haven : Yale University Press, 1984. ISBN 9780300030440, OCLC 185688579
  • Democracy Is in the Streets: From Port Huron to the Siege of Chicago Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Press, 1987. ISBN 9780671662356, OCLC 465149131
  • The Passion of Michel Foucault Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 1993. ISBN 9780674001572, OCLC 43902491
  • Flowers in the Dustbin: The Rise of Rock and Roll, 1947-1977 New York, NY : Fireside, 1999. ISBN 9780684865607, OCLC 45317892
  • Examined Lives: From Socrates to Nietzsche New York, NY : Picador, 2011. ISBN 9781250002327, OCLC 843060428
  • Can Democracy Work?: A Short History of a Radical Idea, from Ancient Athens to Our World New York : Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2018. ISBN 9780374137649, OCLC 1019944586

Essays edit

  • The Abyss of Philosophy: Rousseau's Concept of Freedom
  • El Paso
  • In Praise of Recklessness
  • Return of the Weathermen
  • Is Bad Writing Necessary?: George Orwell, Theodor Adorno, and the Politics of Language

Notes edit

  1. ^ . The New School for Social Research. 13 Feb 2011. Archived from the original on 2011-05-23. Retrieved 13 Feb 2011.
  2. ^ "Credits". Encyclopædia Britannica Website. 13 Feb 2011. Retrieved 13 Feb 2011.
  3. ^ "About the Authors". A New Literary History of America. 13 Feb 2011. Retrieved 13 Feb 2011.
  4. ^ "Academy Names Dr. James Miller as New Editor of Dædalus". American Academy of Arts and Sciences. 15 Sep 2000. Retrieved 13 Feb 2011.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Appearances on C-SPAN
  • Bakewell, Sarah (January 20, 2011). "Lives of the Philosophers, Warts and All". New York Times.

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JSTOR February 2011 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message James Miller born 1947 is an American writer and academic He is known for writing about Michel Foucault philosophy as a way of life social movements popular culture intellectual history eighteenth century to the present radical social theory and history of political philosophy He currently teaches at The New School 1 James MillerBorn28 February 1947 1947 02 28 age 77 OccupationWriter educatorNationalityAmericanEducationPomona CollegeBrandeis UniversitySubjectHistory philosophy popular music Contents 1 Biography 2 Works 2 1 Essays 3 Notes 4 External linksBiography editBorn in 1947 James Miller was Chair of Liberal Studies at the New School for Social Research from 1992 until 2013 He is Professor of Politics and Liberal Studies at The New School His most recent book Examined Lives From Socrates to Nietzsche was published by Farrar Straus and Giroux He is the author of five other books Flowers in the Dustbin the Rise of Rock amp Roll 1947 1977 winner of an ASCAP Deems Taylor award and a Ralph Gleason BMI award for best music book of 1999 The Passion of Michel Foucault 1993 an interpretive essay on the life of the French philosopher and a National Book Critics Circle Finalist for General Nonfiction which has been translated into nine languages Democracy is in the Streets From Port Huron to the Siege of Chicago 1987 an account of the American student movement of the 1960s also a National Book Critics Circle Finalist for General Nonfiction Rousseau Dreamer of Democracy 1984 a study of the origins of modern democracy and History and Human Existence From Marx to Merleau Ponty an analysis of Marx and the French existentialists The original editor of The Rolling Stone Illustrated History of Rock and Roll 1976 he has written about music since the 1960s when one of his early record reviews appeared in the third issue of Rolling Stone magazine Subsequent pieces on music have appeared in The New Republic The New York Times and Newsweek where he was a book reviewer and pop music critic between 1981 and 1990 Pieces on philosophy and history have appeared in The London Review of Books The New York Times Book Review In 2000 the magazine Lingua Franca published his best known essay Is Bad Writing Necessary George Orwell Theodor Adorno and the Politics of Language Besides publishing in such peer reviewed academic journals as History and Theory and Political Theory he has contributed to a variety of reference works from Encyclopaedia Britannica 2 and A New Literary History of America 3 published by Harvard in 2009 to the Dictionnaire de Philosophie Morale edited by Monique Canto Sperber in 1996 From 2000 to 2008 he edited Daedalus the journal of the American Academy of Arts amp Sciences 4 He has been a Guggenheim Fellow an NEH Fellow twice and in 2006 2007 he was a Fellow at the Dorothy and Lewis B Cullman Center for Scholars and Writers at the New York Public Library A native of Chicago he was educated at Pomona College in California and at Brandeis University where he received a Ph D in the History of Ideas in 1976 Works editMiller Jim ed 1976 The Rolling Stone Illustrated History of Rock amp Roll The Definitive History of the Most Important Artists and Their Music First ed Random House ISBN 978 0394732381 LCCN 76021728 OCLC 987864025 OL 21363112M via Internet Archive History and Human Existence From Marx to Merleau Ponty Berkeley University of California Press 1979 OCLC 301475821 Rousseau Dreamer of Democracy New Haven Yale University Press 1984 ISBN 9780300030440 OCLC 185688579 Democracy Is in the Streets From Port Huron to the Siege of Chicago Cambridge MA Harvard University Press 1987 ISBN 9780671662356 OCLC 465149131 The Passion of Michel Foucault Cambridge Mass Harvard University Press 1993 ISBN 9780674001572 OCLC 43902491 Flowers in the Dustbin The Rise of Rock and Roll 1947 1977 New York NY Fireside 1999 ISBN 9780684865607 OCLC 45317892 Examined Lives From Socrates to Nietzsche New York NY Picador 2011 ISBN 9781250002327 OCLC 843060428 Can Democracy Work A Short History of a Radical Idea from Ancient Athens to Our World New York Farrar Straus and Giroux 2018 ISBN 9780374137649 OCLC 1019944586 Essays edit The Abyss of Philosophy Rousseau s Concept of Freedom El Paso In Praise of Recklessness Return of the Weathermen Is Bad Writing Necessary George Orwell Theodor Adorno and the Politics of LanguageNotes edit James Miller Professor of Political Science and Liberal Studies The New School for Social Research 13 Feb 2011 Archived from the original on 2011 05 23 Retrieved 13 Feb 2011 Credits Encyclopaedia Britannica Website 13 Feb 2011 Retrieved 13 Feb 2011 About the Authors A New Literary History of America 13 Feb 2011 Retrieved 13 Feb 2011 Academy Names Dr James Miller as New Editor of Daedalus American Academy of Arts and Sciences 15 Sep 2000 Retrieved 13 Feb 2011 External links edit nbsp 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