William Gaddis' 'Ford Foundation Fiasco' and J R's Elision of the Teacher's-Eye View

I analyze William Gaddis’ transmutation, in J R (1975), of material from his abandoned book on instructional TV for the Ford Foundation (1962-3). Finding previously unknown sources for numerous passages of the novel, I focus on a pattern of changed emphasis. Gaddis’ work for Ford is scrupulous about...

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Main Author: Ali Chetwynd
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Language:English
Published: Open Library of Humanities 2020-05-01
Series:Orbit: A Journal of American Literature
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Online Access:https://orbit.openlibhums.org/article/id/488/
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spelling doaj-856f1506150e454d94654c37c0a40e222021-06-17T14:32:51ZengOpen Library of HumanitiesOrbit: A Journal of American Literature2398-67862020-05-018110.16995/orbit.gaddis.3William Gaddis' 'Ford Foundation Fiasco' and J R's Elision of the Teacher's-Eye ViewAli Chetwynd0American University of Iraq, SulaimaniI analyze William Gaddis’ transmutation, in J R (1975), of material from his abandoned book on instructional TV for the Ford Foundation (1962-3). Finding previously unknown sources for numerous passages of the novel, I focus on a pattern of changed emphasis. Gaddis’ work for Ford is scrupulous about the pedagogical potential of TV, which it sees as a viable classroom tool threatened by administrative misuse. The novel, however, turns material that initially focused on teachers’ experiences and dilemmas into indictments of administrative culture alone. I show how central the Ford project’s conception of administrative problems becomes to J R, trace the way that material originally organized around pedagogical concerns is repurposed to evoke administrative overreach and dysfunction, and demonstrate this transmutation-pattern’s implications for understanding the novel’s narrative and rhetorical drama.https://orbit.openlibhums.org/article/id/488/AdministrativeTeachingSystemCorporateArchiveGaddis
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Orbit: A Journal of American Literature
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Teaching
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Corporate
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author_facet Ali Chetwynd
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title William Gaddis' 'Ford Foundation Fiasco' and J R's Elision of the Teacher's-Eye View
title_short William Gaddis' 'Ford Foundation Fiasco' and J R's Elision of the Teacher's-Eye View
title_full William Gaddis' 'Ford Foundation Fiasco' and J R's Elision of the Teacher's-Eye View
title_fullStr William Gaddis' 'Ford Foundation Fiasco' and J R's Elision of the Teacher's-Eye View
title_full_unstemmed William Gaddis' 'Ford Foundation Fiasco' and J R's Elision of the Teacher's-Eye View
title_sort william gaddis' 'ford foundation fiasco' and j r's elision of the teacher's-eye view
publisher Open Library of Humanities
series Orbit: A Journal of American Literature
issn 2398-6786
publishDate 2020-05-01
description I analyze William Gaddis’ transmutation, in J R (1975), of material from his abandoned book on instructional TV for the Ford Foundation (1962-3). Finding previously unknown sources for numerous passages of the novel, I focus on a pattern of changed emphasis. Gaddis’ work for Ford is scrupulous about the pedagogical potential of TV, which it sees as a viable classroom tool threatened by administrative misuse. The novel, however, turns material that initially focused on teachers’ experiences and dilemmas into indictments of administrative culture alone. I show how central the Ford project’s conception of administrative problems becomes to J R, trace the way that material originally organized around pedagogical concerns is repurposed to evoke administrative overreach and dysfunction, and demonstrate this transmutation-pattern’s implications for understanding the novel’s narrative and rhetorical drama.
topic Administrative
Teaching
System
Corporate
Archive
Gaddis
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