“Our nation, like most nations of the world, is devaluing the humanities vis-à-vis science and technology, so constant vigilance is required lest these disciplines be cut.” Louis Menand, a Harvard English professor and New Yorker staff writer who serves on Harvard’s curriculum reform committee, concurs: “The big question for humanists is, How do we explain why what we do is important for people who aren’t humanists? That’s been tough, really tough.”
Monday, September 17, 2007
Are the Humanities becoming unaffordable?
Rivisiting the Canon Wars, from the NYT:
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No war was ever prosecuted without totally abandoning human discourse; and no peace was ever achieved without thoughtfully employing it. The humanities remain the sole resource for the expression of humankind's response to his/her own existence.
Stephen J. Romanoff
University of Southern Maine
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