At a time when our society is becoming increasingly focused on profit, economic growth, and materialism, causing people to consider fields in the humanities impractical, Jeffrey R. Di Leo’s book Selling the Humanities attempts to tackle the issue of whether there is a place for the humanities in a neoliberal context. At the same time, Di Leo confronts the issue of whether it is possible to prove the value of the humanities while retaining the humanizing qualities that define this field. This book is a collection of twenty-four essays in which Di Leo analyzes a diverse assortment of critical issues within several areas of the humanities: literature, philosophy, critical theory, and music.
Throughout his essays, Di Leo addresses a broad range of topics within and outside academia; for example, the increase in self-publishing, the increasingly fast-paced nature of the publishing industry, the influence of Amazon on the industry, how philosophy can be applied to real-world problems, and how students are increasingly focused on studying practical degrees that will ultimately lead to increased chances of lucrative job placement.
Di Leo, Jeffrey R. Selling the Humanities: Essays. Huntsville, Texas Review Press, 2023. Pp. 222. Hardcover: ISBN-13 9781680033182, US$29.95.