An op-ed in a US newspaper recently said that Jordan Peterson has become (arguably) Canada's "most famous academic ever."
I'm pretty sure I've discussed Jordan Peterson in some capacity or other in other blog posts. I won't even look it up now. But the phrase seems to me a clear case of presentist bias.
Surely Marshall McLuhan made a bigger splash on both sides of the border (and in the world in general) than Peterson has. Heck, McLuhan played himself in Annie Hall! How much more high profile can an academic get!
Northrop Frye, the famous literary critic and theorist, also comes to mind, though Frye is a more high-brow choice than either Peterson or McLuhan. And surely not the stuff of Hollywood movies.
Christopher, I wonder whether the cause of the presentism is that young people have not heard of McLuhan. He died in 1980, and, since his obituaries, I've rarely seen his name.
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