Carol Iannone

Editor-at-Large, Academic Questions

Articles

April 8, 2020

Is There a Woman’s Perspective in Literature?

Carol Iannone

Academic Questions Editor-at-Large Carol Iannone endeavors to defend Elizabeth Hardwick's work from its radical feminist critics.

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December 1, 2017

When Students Kill Important College Courses

Carol Iannone

Carol Iannone writes on the effect of the destruction of Western Civilization courses.

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September 1, 2017

Words Mean What I Say They Mean

Carol Iannone

Vanity Fair insists that "assimilation" means "white supremacy."

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August 11, 2017

Freedom House Has a Beam in its Eye

Carol Iannone

Freedom House thinks America is getting less free--for all the wrong reasons.

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July 20, 2017

Protect Us from the Protectors

Carol Iannone

Carol Iannone comments on the relationship between the rise of helicopter parenting and the surge of political correctness hysteria on campuses.

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April 10, 2017

How Canon Change Should Happen

Carol Iannone

Carol Iannone argues for the traditional method of canon formation.

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January 6, 2015

Great Books at Bergdorf Goodman

Carol Iannone

A holiday window display at fashionable NYC store Bergdorf Goodman suggests that classic literature represents an aspect of the good life. 

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October 9, 2014

Oh No Pomo: Further Proof of the Rejection of Postmodernism

Carol Iannone

Literature lovers are pushing back against indiscriminate veneration of the avant garde. 

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August 4, 2014

Clarifying Islamic Terms

Carol Iannone

The recent destruction of the Tomb of Jonah is a mystifying action. Mark Movsesian analyzes potential motives behind this conflict.

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