The Humanities in the Age of Information and Post-Truth
Editat de Ignacio Lopez-Calvo, Christina Lux Contribuţii de Kwame Anthony Appiah, David Theo Goldberg, David Palumbo-Liu, Robert Newman, David Castillo, William Egginton, Mariet Westermann, Doris Sommeren Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 ian 2019
The essays in The Humanities in the Age of Information and Post-Truth represent a defense of the social function of the humanities in today's society. Edited by Ignacio López-Calvo and Christina Lux, the volume explains different ways in which the humanities and the arts, beyond their intrinsic and nonfunctional value, may be a valuable tool in our search for social justice, human empathy, freedom, and peace, all the while helping us answer many of the twenty-first century's big questions. Some essays explore the ways in which the humanities may help us imagine a different, more just world, and articulate politically effective mechanisms to achieve such goals. Others address the place of the humanities and the arts amid the ontological and epistemological uncertainties constantly produced in a fast-changing world.
While the reader may suspect that these types of lucubration are a desperate reaction to decreased public funding for the humanities worldwide, a decreased enrollment of students, or anxiety over the future of our profession, there is in this volume a coherent argument for the continued need, perhaps more now than ever, to invest in humanities education if we are to have informed and socially conscious citizens rather than just willing consumers and obedient workers. Furthermore, the essays prove that the humanities and the arts are, after all, not a luxury but an integral part of a complete scholarly education.
While the reader may suspect that these types of lucubration are a desperate reaction to decreased public funding for the humanities worldwide, a decreased enrollment of students, or anxiety over the future of our profession, there is in this volume a coherent argument for the continued need, perhaps more now than ever, to invest in humanities education if we are to have informed and socially conscious citizens rather than just willing consumers and obedient workers. Furthermore, the essays prove that the humanities and the arts are, after all, not a luxury but an integral part of a complete scholarly education.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780810139138
ISBN-10: 0810139138
Pagini: 160
Ilustrații: 7 graphs
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Northwestern University Press
Colecția Northwestern University Press
ISBN-10: 0810139138
Pagini: 160
Ilustrații: 7 graphs
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Northwestern University Press
Colecția Northwestern University Press
Notă biografică
IGNACIO LÓPEZ-CALVO is a professor of Latin American literature at the University of California Merced. His most recent book is Dragons in the Land of the Condor: Writing Tusan in Peru (2014).
CHRISTINA LUX is the associate director of the Center for the Humanities at the University of California Merced.
CHRISTINA LUX is the associate director of the Center for the Humanities at the University of California Merced.
Cuprins
Introduction. Ignacio López-Calvo, “The Humanities Today”
Essays. Kwame Anthony Appiah, “For the Humanities?”
David Theo Goldberg, “Uberizing the University”
David Palumbo-Liu, “Rationality, Racism, and Imagining Social Justice”
Robert Newman, “Rage and Beauty: Celebrating Complexity, Democracy and the
Humanities”
David Castillo and William Egginton, “What Kind of Humanities Do We Want or Need
in the Twenty-First Century?”
Mariët Westermann, “The Humanities in the World: A Field Report”
Epilogue. Doris Sommer, “Refresh Your Humanism with Praxis”
Essays. Kwame Anthony Appiah, “For the Humanities?”
David Theo Goldberg, “Uberizing the University”
David Palumbo-Liu, “Rationality, Racism, and Imagining Social Justice”
Robert Newman, “Rage and Beauty: Celebrating Complexity, Democracy and the
Humanities”
David Castillo and William Egginton, “What Kind of Humanities Do We Want or Need
in the Twenty-First Century?”
Mariët Westermann, “The Humanities in the World: A Field Report”
Epilogue. Doris Sommer, “Refresh Your Humanism with Praxis”
Descriere
The Humanities in the Age of Information and Post-Truth is a collection of essays that mount a spirited and rigorous defense of the social function of the humanities in contemporary society.