Preservation Assistance Grants

Preservation Assistance Grants
Title Preservation Assistance Grants PDF eBook
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Pages 28
Release
Genre Humanities
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Public Humanities Projects

Public Humanities Projects
Title Public Humanities Projects PDF eBook
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Pages 40
Release 1992
Genre Humanities
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Engaging the Age of Jane Austen

Engaging the Age of Jane Austen
Title Engaging the Age of Jane Austen PDF eBook
Author Bridget Draxler
Publisher University of Iowa Press
Pages 307
Release 2019-01-03
Genre Education
ISBN 1609386140

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Humanities scholars, in general, often have a difficult time explaining to others why their work matters, and eighteenth-century literary scholars are certainly no exception. To help remedy this problem, literary scholars Bridget Draxler and Danielle Spratt offer this collection of essays to defend the field’s relevance and demonstrate its ability to help us better understand current events, from the proliferation of media to ongoing social justice battles. The result is a book that offers a range of approaches to engaging with undergraduates, non-professionals, and broader publics into an appreciation of eighteenth-century literature. Essays draw on innovative projects ranging from a Jane Austen reading group held at the public library to students working with an archive to digitize an overlooked writer’s novel. Reminding us that the eighteenth century was an exhilarating age of lively political culture—marked by the rise of libraries and museums, the explosion of the press, and other platforms for public intellectual debates—Draxler and Spratt provide a book that will not only be useful to eighteenth-century scholars, but can also serve as a model for other periods as well. This book will appeal to librarians, archivists, museum directors, scholars, and others interested in digital humanities in the public life. Contributors: Gabriela Almendarez, Jessica Bybee, Nora Chatchoomsai, Gillian Dow, Bridget Draxler, Joan Gillespie, Larisa Good, Elizabeth K. Goodhue, Susan Celia Greenfield, Liz Grumbach, Kellen Hinrichsen, Ellen Jarosz, Hannah Jorgenson, John C. Keller, Naz Keynejad, Stephen Kutay, Chuck Lewis, Nicole Linton, Devoney Looser, Whitney Mannies, Ai Miller, Tiffany Ouellette, Carol Parrish, Paul Schuytema, David Spadafora, Danielle Spratt, Anne McKee Stapleton, Jessica Stewart, Colleen Tripp, Susan Twomey, Nikki JD White, Amy Weldon

Pedagogy of the Depressed

Pedagogy of the Depressed
Title Pedagogy of the Depressed PDF eBook
Author Christopher Schaberg
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 185
Release 2021-12-16
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1501364596

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This book is one English professor's assessment of university life in the early 21st century. From rising mental health concerns and trigger warnings to learning management systems and the COVID pandemic, Christopher Schaberg reflects on the rapidly evolving landscape of higher education. Adopting an interdisciplinary public humanities approach, Schaberg considers the frequently exhausting and depressing realities of college today. Yet in these meditations he also finds hope: collaboration, mentoring, less grading, surface reading, and other pedagogical strategies open up opportunities to reinvigorate teaching and learning in the current turbulent decade.

Division of Research Programs

Division of Research Programs
Title Division of Research Programs PDF eBook
Author National Endowment for the Humanities. Division of Research Programs
Publisher
Pages 48
Release 1986
Genre Endowments
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The Work of Art in the World

The Work of Art in the World
Title The Work of Art in the World PDF eBook
Author Doris Sommer
Publisher Duke University Press
Pages 233
Release 2014-01-08
Genre Education
ISBN 0822355868

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Celebrating art and interpretation that take on social challenges, Doris Sommer steers the humanities back to engagement with the world. The reformist projects that focus her attention develop momentum and meaning as they circulate through society to inspire faith in the possible. Among the cases that she covers are top-down initiatives of political leaders, such as those launched by Antanas Mockus, former mayor of Bogotá, Colombia, and also bottom-up movements like the Theatre of the Oppressed created by the Brazilian director, writer, and educator Augusto Boal. Alleging that we are all cultural agents, Sommer also takes herself to task and creates Pre-Texts, an international arts-literacy project that translates high literary theory through popular creative practices. The Work of Art in the World is informed by many writers and theorists. Foremost among them is the eighteenth-century German poet and philosopher Friedrich Schiller, who remains an eloquent defender of art-making and humanistic interpretation in the construction of political freedom. Schiller's thinking runs throughout Sommer's modern-day call for citizens to collaborate in the endless co-creation of a more just and more beautiful world.

Upward Bound

Upward Bound
Title Upward Bound PDF eBook
Author Carolyn Partridge
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Release 2019-09
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ISBN 9781947602212

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