A comment on The Joys of Teaching Literature—on Ruiz Garzon quitting cultural reviewing because he won't get more than 100 euros for a review.
I see your point, as well as Ruiz Garzón's. Note, however,
that reviewing will still go on, if only because, apart from people
writing in big media, some people (apparently not including Ruiz
Garzón) feel an urge to criticize and review and speak out their mind
on books, in well-written or badly-written reviews (that's immaterial
to my point now) whether they get paid or not. As you well know,
academics are rarely if ever paid for their books or articles, not to
mention reviews; if anything, they will themselves pay in order to get published. And in
the case of reviews, you don't even get the credit of adding them to
your CV, which you may well do if you feel like it, but they're small
fry and positively ignored by research quality assessments. Well, you
may get paid in the form of other reviews by friendly or
back-scratching colleagues, there's a lively market there! Anyway, I
wish I had been given 100 euros for every review I've written and
posted for free on my blog. There's an indignity and perhaps unfair
compeition, if you write for free.
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