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Humanities, Culture, and Interdisciplinarity

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Investigates the changing relationship of humanities, culture, and interdisciplinarity and its impact on humanities disciplines, American culture studies, and undergraduate education.The study of c...
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Investigates the changing relationship of humanities, culture, and interdisciplinarity and its impact on humanities disciplines, American culture studies, and undergraduate education.

The study of culture in the American academy is not confined to a single field, but is a broad-based set of interests located within and across disciplines. This book investigates the relationship among three major ideas in the American academy-interdisciplinarity, humanities, and culture-and traces the convergence of these ideas from the colonial college to new scholarly developments in the latter half of the twentieth century. Its aim is twofold: to define the changing relationship of these three ideas and, in the course of doing so, to extend present thinking about the concept of "American cultural studies." The book includes two sets of case studies-the first on the implications of interdisciplinarity for literary studies, art history, and music; the second on the shifting trajectories of American studies, African American studies, and women's studies-and concludes by asking what impact new scholarly practices have had on humanities education, particularly on the undergraduate curriculum.

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Price: £25.50
Pages: 278
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Imprint: SUNY Press
Publication Date: 27 October 2005
ISBN: 9780791465783
Format: Paperback
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Acknowledgments


Introduction: Humanities, Culture, and Interdisciplinarity


Part I. Historical Warrants


1. Forming Humanities


2. Changing Humanities


3. Forging Theory, Practice, and Institutional Presence


Part II. Inter/disciplining Humanities


4. Rewriting the Literary


5. Refiguring the Visual


6. Retuning the Aural


Part III. Interdisciplining "America"


7. Reconstructing American Studies


8. Defining Other Americas


Conclusion: Crafting Humanities for a New Century


Works Cited
Index