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    CLOSED OUT? NORMAN FINKELSTEIN, CONTROVERSIAL SCHOLAR DENIED TENURE, CAN'T FIND A JOB

    Chronicle of Higher Education
    July 7 2008

    It's been just over a year since DePaul University denied the
    tenure bid of Norman G. Finkelstein, the political scientist who has
    attracted both venom and praise for his writings on the Holocaust and
    the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Now no one in academe will give
    him another job -- not even as an adjunct, he told The Jewish Week
    this month.

    In an article, Mr. Finkelstein said he had lectured at 40 campuses
    in the last year. "I would ask faculty there about a position and
    was told it was out of the question," he said. "I can't even get an
    adjunct appointment for one semester."

    Mr. Finkelstein is living in Brooklyn, N.Y., where he grew up,
    in the apartment of his deceased father. He told The Jewish Week,
    a local newspaper, that he doubted he could get even a job teaching
    high school.

    "The way they do background checks is to Google your name," he
    said. "With me, they would get 30,000 Web sites, one-third of them
    saying I am a Holocaust denier, a supporter of terrorism, a crackpot,
    and a lunatic."

    Mr. Finkelstein said he was working on a new book, A Farewell to
    Israel: The Coming Break-Up of American Zionism, although he does
    not yet have a publisher. --Robin Wilson

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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