Core Texts, Community, and Culture: Working Together for Liberal Education: Association for Core Texts and Courses
Editat de Ronald J. Weber, Scott J. Lee, Mary Buzan, Anne Marie Flanagan, Douglas Hadleyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 dec 2009
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780761849360
ISBN-10: 076184936X
Pagini: 212
Dimensiuni: 155 x 233 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția University Press of America
Seria Association for Core Texts and Courses
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 076184936X
Pagini: 212
Dimensiuni: 155 x 233 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția University Press of America
Seria Association for Core Texts and Courses
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Chapter 1 Introduction
Part 2 Community: History and Forms
Chapter 3 Humanizing the Technological Vision: Core Learning and the Relation of the Sciences and Humanities
Chapter 4 Plato's Crito and the Development of Community
Chapter 5 Augustine's Intellectual Conversion
Part 6 Views of Community
Chapter 7 Beowulf: The Other Epic
Chapter 8 Montesquieu and the Problematic Character of Modern Citizenship
Chapter 9 Kleos and Kitsch: Postcard Patriotism in Derek Walcott's Omeros
Chapter 10 Lyric and the Skill of Life
Chapter 11 Achieving (Comm) Unity in Difference Through the Core Text
Part 12 Literary Experiences of Community
Chapter 13 The Music of Democracy: Core Values in Core Texts
Chapter 14 Nature and Tyranny in Aristophanes' Birds: The Real Meal Deal
Chapter 15 Lyrics Breath: Taking Seriously the Trope of Immortality in Shakespeare's Sonnets
Chapter 16 Whose Underground?: Notes on Locating Dostoyevsky
Part 17 Community: New Perspectives
Chapter 18 Art, Integrating Disciplinse, and Liberal Education: Imagining the Possible with Botticelli
Chapter 19 Culture and Patriarchy: The Egalitarian Vision of Woolf's Three Guineas
Chapter 20 Spoken from the Heart: Apprehending the Passion of Harriet Beecher Stowe
Chapter 21 Constructing and Deconstructing the Gospel of John
Part 22 Building Communities: Possibilities and Problems
Chapter 23 The "Mythical Method" as a Means to Community in Eliot's Murder in the Cathedral
Chapter 24 Captain Vere, Liberal Learning, and Leadership
Chapter 25 "Shall I Ever Attain My Heart's Desire?" or How a Flexible Approach to Core Texts is Building Layers of Community at Hanover College
Chapter 26 Educating for Justice: Service Learning and Plato's Republic
Part 27 Bridging the Gaps Between the Humanities and Sciences
Chapter 28 Natural Philosophy as a Liberal Art
Chapter 29 Euclid as Propadeutic
Chapter 30 Stealing the Power and Bridging the Gap: Ellison's Invisible Man as Core Text
Chapter 31 Connecting Principles in Adam Smith's History of Astronomy
Chapter 32 Darwin Redux: Great Texts and the Natural Sciences Revisited
Part 2 Community: History and Forms
Chapter 3 Humanizing the Technological Vision: Core Learning and the Relation of the Sciences and Humanities
Chapter 4 Plato's Crito and the Development of Community
Chapter 5 Augustine's Intellectual Conversion
Part 6 Views of Community
Chapter 7 Beowulf: The Other Epic
Chapter 8 Montesquieu and the Problematic Character of Modern Citizenship
Chapter 9 Kleos and Kitsch: Postcard Patriotism in Derek Walcott's Omeros
Chapter 10 Lyric and the Skill of Life
Chapter 11 Achieving (Comm) Unity in Difference Through the Core Text
Part 12 Literary Experiences of Community
Chapter 13 The Music of Democracy: Core Values in Core Texts
Chapter 14 Nature and Tyranny in Aristophanes' Birds: The Real Meal Deal
Chapter 15 Lyrics Breath: Taking Seriously the Trope of Immortality in Shakespeare's Sonnets
Chapter 16 Whose Underground?: Notes on Locating Dostoyevsky
Part 17 Community: New Perspectives
Chapter 18 Art, Integrating Disciplinse, and Liberal Education: Imagining the Possible with Botticelli
Chapter 19 Culture and Patriarchy: The Egalitarian Vision of Woolf's Three Guineas
Chapter 20 Spoken from the Heart: Apprehending the Passion of Harriet Beecher Stowe
Chapter 21 Constructing and Deconstructing the Gospel of John
Part 22 Building Communities: Possibilities and Problems
Chapter 23 The "Mythical Method" as a Means to Community in Eliot's Murder in the Cathedral
Chapter 24 Captain Vere, Liberal Learning, and Leadership
Chapter 25 "Shall I Ever Attain My Heart's Desire?" or How a Flexible Approach to Core Texts is Building Layers of Community at Hanover College
Chapter 26 Educating for Justice: Service Learning and Plato's Republic
Part 27 Bridging the Gaps Between the Humanities and Sciences
Chapter 28 Natural Philosophy as a Liberal Art
Chapter 29 Euclid as Propadeutic
Chapter 30 Stealing the Power and Bridging the Gap: Ellison's Invisible Man as Core Text
Chapter 31 Connecting Principles in Adam Smith's History of Astronomy
Chapter 32 Darwin Redux: Great Texts and the Natural Sciences Revisited