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DATE:
MEMORANDUM
Office of Community Relations
Seth W. Spellman
September 17, 1973
SUBJECT: Item for Tower Tribune
The following itemsis for inclusion in the Tower Tribune
under "Faculty Notes."
Michael Parenti, James Allen Collegiate Center,
is author of "Politics of the Classroom,"
Social Policy, July/August and "Bereavement"
Antioch Review and recently addressed an
American Political Science Association panel
on the urban poor.
Michael Parenti
1973-74 professional activities
Publications and Writings
Democracy for the Few (New York: St. Martin's Press)
"Bereavement" Antioch Review, Fall, 1973
"Reviewing the Reviewers: Biases in the APSR_ Book Section" in Political Scimace
(P.S.), official publication of the American Political Science Association.
"Orthodoxy and Challenge in the Social Sciences," Book Forum Volume i, 197k.
"The Price of Bread’ under consideration at Monthly Review
"Cuba: Fifteen Years after the Revolution" (in progress).
Other activities
1.
2.
Participant on a panel on "The American Urban Crisis" American Political
Seience Association annual meeting, New Orleans, 1973.
Guest lecturer at the University of Vermont, May, 197}
Guest kpetheer on the uptown campus - SUNYA, September, 1973, May, 1974.
Advisory editor for Italiana Americana, a critical journal of ethnic studies.
Advisory editor for New Politics.
Advisory editorial reader for St. Martin's Press and Indiana Univeristy Press.
NAME:
Michael John Parenti
DATE AND PLACE OF BIRTH: September 30, 1933; USA.
PRESENT POSITION:
DEGREES ;
Visiting Research Associate, Department of Political
Science, Yale University, 1972-73.
B.A., The City College of New York, 1955.
M.A., Brown University, 1957.
Ph.D., Yale University, 1962. a
PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS:
AWARDS :
Brown University (Teaching Assistant), 1955-57.
The City College of New York (Part-time Instructor),
summer 1957; summer 1959; academic year 1956-60.
State University of New York at Stony Brook (Assistant
Professor), 1960-65. :
Sarah Lawrence College (no ranks), 1965-67.
Institute of Government, University of Illinois, Urbana,
(Visiting Associate Professor of Research), 1969-70.
University of Vermont (Associate Professor), 1970-72.
Falk Fellowships, Yale University, 1957-58 and 1958-59.
State University of New York Faculty Research Grant,
summer1964..
Louis Rabinowitz Foundation Research Grant, summer 1966.
Social Science Research Council Fellowship, 1967-68 (in
residence at Yale University).
Society for Religion in Higher Education Fellowship,
1968-69 (in residence at Yale University).
Ford Foundation Faculty Research Grant in Political Science,
1972-73 (in residence at Yale University).
PARTICIPATION IN PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS:
1, "Ethnic Politics: Three Generations of Italo-Americans ,"
American Sociological Association, annual meetin,
September 1958 (panel paper).
2. "Political Attitudes and Religious Sub-Cultures,
For the Scientific Study of Religion, annual mee
York, September 1965 (panel paper).
3. "Power and the Powerless: Some Theoretical Impli
&, Chicago,
" Society
ting, New
cations ,"'
American Political Science Association, annual meeting,
Washington, D.C., September 1968 (panel paper).
he he Bymptoms of Mactan," Amextean Pollbleal 6
Apanitablon, anak neating, Ghteaka lOYl Chaned
5. "Political Science and the Professional Associat:
American Political Science Association, annual m
olende
diacuasant) »
ion,"
eeting,
Washington, D.C., September 1972 (panel discussant).
COURSE OFFERINGS:
Basic courses in political science and American gov
Interest Group Theory and Public Policy
Community Power and Social Structure (Urban Politic
The Politics of Race, Religion and Nationality
Theories of Political and Social Order
(or variations of the above offerings)
REMERENCHS 3
1. Professor Robert E, Lane, Department of Politica:
Yale University, Now Haven, Conn,
2. Professor Samuel Hendel, Department of Political
Trinity College, Hartford, Conn,
3. Profeasor Jay Lyman Gould, Dopartment of Politic
Univeruity of Vormont, Burlington, Vormont.
ernment
8)
1 Science,
Science,
al Science,
PUBLICATIONS:
Books: 1.
2.
The Anti-Communist Impulse (New_York: Random House, 1969).
Power and the Powerless (New York: Holt, Rinehart and
Winston, forthcoming)
Trends and Tragedies in American Foreign Policy, a
book of readings (Boston: Little, Brown, 1971).
The Ethnic Experience: The Politics of Race, Religion
and Nationality in America (New York: Random House,
in progress).
Scholarly Articles:
le
4e
“Power and Pluralism: A View from the Bottom," The
Journal of Politics, 32, August 1970, pp. 501-530.
to be reprinted in various readers and in the Bobbs~
Merrill reprint series in political science).
"The Possibilities for Political Change," Politics and
Society, 1, November 1970, pp. 79-90; (reprinted in
Dorothy B. James ed., Outside Looking In: Critiques of
American Policies (NY:"Harper and Row, 1972).
"Ethnic Politics and the Persistence of Ethnic Identifi-
cation," American Political Science Review, 61, September
1967, pp. 717-726; (reprinted in various readers)
"The Black Muslims: From Revolution to Institution,"
Social Research, 31, Summer 1964, pp. 175-194; (reprinted
in Current, December 1964).
"Black Nationalism and the Reconstruction of Identity,"
in Robert Endleman, ed., Personality and Social Life
(New York: Random House, 1967) pp. 51h=52l,.
"Immigration and Political Life," in Frederick Jaher ed.,
The Age of Industrialism in America (New York: Macmillan,
1968) pp. (9=99 «
"Religious Values and Political Attitudes: Jews, Catholics
Protestants," Journal for the Scientific Study of Relision,
6, Decomber 1967, pp, 259-269; (reprinted in Hammond and
Johnson, eds., American Mosaic: Social Patterns of Religion
(New York: Random House, 1970). f
Introduction to W.I. Thomas, The Unadjusted Girl, new
edition (New York:Harper’ and Row, 1967), pp. viiexii.
9. "Assimilation and Counter-Assimilation: From Civil
Rights to Black Radicalism," in Philip Green and
Sanford Levinson, eds., Power and Community: (New York:
Pantheon Books, 1970), pp. 173-194.
10. "The Basis of American Interventionism," in Michael
5 Parenti, ed., Trends and Tragedies in American Foreign
Policy (Boston? Little, Brown, 1971), pp. 215-228,
11. "Social Role and Institutional Control: Reflections on
the Wider Dimensions of Power," (submitted to Polity
June 1972, decision pending).
Other Articles:
1. "In Defense of Social Science," The New School Bulletin,
23, October 14, 1965, pp. l=.
2. "White Anxiety and the Negro Revolt," New Politics ,3,
Winter 1964, pp. 25-29.
3. "Equality and Privilege in Higher Education," New Politics,
» Summer 1965, pp. 50-54.
4. "The Bogey of Revolution," Commonweal, 88, June 21,1968,
pp. 401-403.
5. An Introduction to Enquiry: 1942-1945" (Greenwood Reprint
Corp., 1968), pp. 1=5.
6. "The Underlying Political Values," Symposium on the
Governance of the APSA, in P.S. a quarterly of the American
Political Science Association, 2, Summer 1969, pp. 284-86.
7. "Campus Disorder: A Case of Successful Communicatinn ,"
New Politics, 10, Summer 1971, pp. 24-28,
8. "Repression in Academia: A Report from the Fiold,"
Politics and Society, 2, August 1971, pp. 527-37.
9. "Creeping Fascism," Society (formerly Transaction), 9,
June 1972, pp. 4-6, —
10, "How to Write a Best Seller in the Social Sciences,"
Social Policy, 2, March/April 1972, pp. 22-2h,
Book Reviews in Social Research, Commentary, Book Week, Urban
Affairs Quarterly.
EDITORIAL WORK: advisory reader for Journal of Politics, Polity,
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion; advisory
editor of Politics and society.