English in America: The Next Twenty Years

IF 0.2 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Richard Ohmann
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            We find ourselves . . . in a vicious eddy of American economic history. Our fortunes as an occupational group have, for a hundred years, been closely bound to the evolution of industrial capitalism, for reasons I tried to analyze in English in America. Because our society expresses its values through the market, a sudden change in the market makes itself felt as a change in values. You can find in just about any of our professional publications now expressions of dismay that society does not seem to care about the humanities, about the full cultivation of the mind, about the higher literacy, about what we value most and are prepared to offer. Yet I doubt that American society, taken as a collection of individuals with personal values, holds literature or literacy any less dear in 1976 than in 1966. The point is that society determines our fortunes as a profession, not mainly through direct purchase of our services, but through the labor market where capitalists buy one or another kind of labor power. Right now they do not need nearly so much educated labor power as we, along with our colleagues in other fields, have been producing. This is the main fact about our present and future. The economic system is shaping our educational choices, and providing us the circumstances within which we will make our piece of history.
美国英语:未来二十年
我们发现自己……在美国经济史的恶性漩涡中一百年来,作为一个职业群体,我们的命运与工业资本主义的演变紧密相连,原因我试图在美国用英语分析。因为我们的社会是通过市场来表达价值观的,所以市场的突然变化会让人觉得是价值观的变化。你现在几乎可以在我们的任何专业出版物中找到沮丧的表达,社会似乎不关心人文学科,不关心思想的全面培养,不关心更高的文化素养,不关心我们最重视和准备提供的东西。然而,我怀疑美国社会,作为一个具有个人价值观的个人的集合,在1976年对文学或读写能力的重视程度是否会低于1966年。问题的关键在于,社会决定我们作为一种职业的命运,主要不是通过直接购买我们的服务,而是通过劳动力市场,资本家在那里购买一种或另一种劳动力。现在,他们需要的受过良好教育的劳动力远不如我们和其他领域的同行所生产的那么多。这是关于我们现在和未来的主要事实。经济体系正在塑造我们的教育选择,并为我们创造自己的历史创造条件。
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Radical Teacher
Radical Teacher EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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