In what we consider to be a timely collection of essays, the volume Rethinking the Humanities: Paths and Challenges tries to reflect upon the present condition of the humanities and their manifold challenges, acutely dramatized in an era of increasing contingency and globalization. By drawing upon a wide variety of perspectives and areas of research (from literary studies to philosophy, from cultural criticism to the history of ideas), we hope to surpass the now dominant rhetoric of crisis (as it features, for example, in George Steiners essay Humanities At Twilight?), not only by devising new horizons for a humanistic-literary culture (Cândido de Oliveira Martins) and envisioning literary studies in a Post-literary age (David Damrosch), but also by advocating an ethical turn for the humanities (Peter Levine and José Pedro Serra) seen as an education toward autonomy (Richard Wolin), as well as by reconsidering the very notion of crisis within the humanities (Marjorie Perloff and António Sousa Ribeiro). By doing so, and whilst it does not claim to offer definitive answers, the volume nevertheless strives to open up new fields of debate and innovative perspectives. The editors
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Dimensions: 148 x 212mm
Publication Date: 27 Jan 2012
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781443835282
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Ricardo Gil Soeiro (PhD Literary Studies) is a researcher at the Research Center for Comparative Studies in the Faculty of Letters of the University of Lisbon Portugal where he has taught graduate and postgraduate courses (ranging from contemporary Portuguese literature to the MA course Memory and literature in a globalised culture). His interests include contemporary Portuguese poetry Holocaust studies the philosophy of language ethics hermeneutics and memory studies. His publications include Gramática da Esperança (Vega 2009) Iminência do Encontro (Roma 2009) collections of poetry and the edited volume O Pensamento tornado dança: estudos em torno de George Steiner (Roma 2009). His essays articles and reviews have appeared in numerous journals and collections including Ellipsis Ítaca Impossibilia and the Journal of Romance Studies. He is the recipient of several national literary and academic awards including a PEN Prize awarded in 2010.Sofia Tavares (PhD Literary Studies) is a researcher at the Research Center for Comparative Studies in the Faculty of Letters of the University of Lisbon Portugal and the Director for Strategy and Fundraising at the Cultural Foundation of the University of Coimbra. Her research focuses on Memory Studies the area in which she has completed her post-doctoral work. At the moment she is working on her first book entitled Africa Thereafter . . . Time and Memory in the (Re)construction of the National Cultural Identity.
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