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Humanism and Democratic Criticism
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Humanism and Democratic Criticism
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Traditional humanistic education has been under assault for many years. In this, his final book, Edward Said argues that a more democratic form of humanism - one that aims to incorporate, emancipate, and enlighten - is still possible.
Traditional humanistic education has been under assault for many years. In this, his final book, Edward Said argues that a more democratic form of humanism - one that aims to incorporate, emancipate, and enlighten - is still possible. Proposing an enhanced dialogue between cultural traditions as a strategy for revitalizing the humanities, Said contends that words are vital agents of historical and political change and that reading teaches people to continually question, upset, and reform. By considering the emerging social responsibilities of writers and intellectuals in an ever more interconnected world and pointing out that the canonized thinkers of today were yesterday's revolutionaries, Said makes a persuasive case for humanistic education and a more democratic form of criticism.
| ISBN | 1403947104 |
| ISBN13 | 9781403947109 |
| Publisher | Palgrave Macmillan |
| Format | Paperback |
| Publication date | 14/09/2004 |
| Pages | 176 |
| Weight (grammes) | 270.00 |
| Published in | United States |
| Height (mm) | 216 |
| Width (mm) | 138 |
Foreword
Preface
Humanism's Sphere
The Changing Bases of Humanistic Study and Practice
The Return to Philology
Introductions to Erich Auerbach's Mimesis
The Public Role of Writer's and Intellectuals
Index.






