THE DUMBEST GENERATION

Reviewed 9/24/2008

The Dumbest Generation, by Mark Bauerlein

Access to this book courtesy of the
Santa Clara, CA City Public Library
THE DUMBEST GENERATION
How the Digital Age Stupefies Young Americans and Jeopardizes our Future
Mark Bauerlein
New York: Jeremy P. Tarcher/Penguin, 2008

Rating:

5.0

High

ISBN-13 978-1-58542-639-3
ISBN-10 1-58542-639-3 264pp. HC $24.95

Errata

Page 16: "...and instead of producing a knowledgeable and querulous young mind, the youth culture of American society yields an adolescent consumer emmeshed in juvenile matters and secluded from adult realities."
  Vocabulary: "querulous" does not mean "query-prone." S/B "curious".
Page 49: "It [reading] costs less than cable television and video games, it doesn't require a membership fee (like the gym) and you can still read in places where cell friends are restricted and friends don't congregate."
  Arguably S/B "(unlike the gym)".
Page 73: "A world with only land lines impresses them as ridiculously inconvenient."
  Missing word: S/B "land-line phones".
Page 80: "...integrating each development into a new whole, a larger Gestalt."
  Capitalization: S/B "gestalt".
Page 138: "Nobody savors the process, but mature adults realize the benefits. Adolescents don't."
  Word choice: S/B "appreciate".
Page 173: "They must have liked it, and his disposal of artistic masters served their pedagogical point."
  Word choice: S/B "dismissal".
Page 186: "And maybe that works for the upper-crust students, those contending for a place at Yale or an internship on the Hill."
  Too vague: S/B "on Capitol Hill".
Page 230: "Nothing about Foucault or feminists or Critical Race Theory, or more distant influences from radical tradition."
  This is not a sentence. I won't try to suggest a correction.
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