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Interdiscipline: A Future for Literary Studies and the Humanities

Autor Petar Ramadanovic
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This book brings together two different discussions: on the value of the humanities and a broader debate on interdisciplinary scholarship in order to propose a new way beyond current threats to the humanities. Petar Ramadanovic offers nothing short of a drastic rehaul of our approaches to literary scholarship, the humanities, and University systems.

Beginning with an analysis of what is often referred to as the crisis in the humanities, the author looks at the specifics of literary studies, but also issues around working conditions for academics. From precarity and pay conditions to peer review, the book has practical as well as theoretical implications that will resonate throughout the humanities. While most books defending the humanities emphasise the uniqueness of the subject or area, Ramadanovic does the opposite, emphasising the need for interdisciplinarity and combined knowledge. This proposal is then fully explored through literary studies, and its potential throughout the humanities and beyond, into the sciences.

Interdiscipline is not just a defence of literature and the humanities; it offers a clear and inspiring pathway forwards, drawing on all disciplines to show their cultural and social significance. The book is important reading for all scholars of literary studies, and also throughout the humanities.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367635466
ISBN-10: 0367635461
Pagini: 262
Ilustrații: 6
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate

Cuprins

Introduction: From Crises Discourses to Interdisciplinary Discipline  1. "We": Crises Responses and Literary Studies as a Theory of Interpretation  2. Mere Reading: Recasting Hermeneutic Epistemology in Literary Studies  3. Peer Review: Evaluation as a Form of Reading  4. What DH?: Return to Formalism in the Age of Big Data  5. Convergence: An Interdisciplinary Theory of Interdisciplinarity  Conclusion: Interdisciplinary Curricular Organization and the Glue that Holds It Together

Notă biografică

Petar Ramadanovic is Professor of English at the University of New Hampshire, USA.

Descriere

This book brings together two different discussions: on the value of the humanities and a broader debate on interdisciplinary scholarship in order to propose a new way beyond current threats to the humanities. Petar Ramadanovic offers nothing short of a drastic rehaul of our approaches to literary scholarship, the humanities, and University systems.

Beginning with an analysis of what is often referred to as the crisis in the humanities, the author looks at the specifics of literary studies, but also issues around working conditions for academics. From precarity and pay conditions to peer review, the book has practical as well as theoretical implications that will resonate throughout the humanities. While most books defending the humanities emphasise the uniqueness of the subject or area, Ramadanovic does the opposite, emphasising the need for interdisciplinarity and combined knowledge. This proposal is then fully explored through literary studies, and its potential throughout the humanities and beyond, into the sciences.

Interdiscipline is not just a defence of literature and the humanities; it offers a clear and inspiring pathway forwards, drawing on all disciplines to show their cultural and social significance. The book is important reading for all scholars of literary studies, and also throughout the humanities.