The Fortunes of the Humanities: Thoughts for After the Year 2000

Stanford University Press (2000)
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Abstract

In an era of attacks on the humanities by the right (“Goethe is not taught anymore!”) and the left (“Why teach dead white males?”), a distinguished teacher and scholar presents a series of closely interconnected exercises in understanding the present state and future possibilities of the humanities.

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