Tim Lenoir, Haun Saussy, Michael Shanks
Plato, Crito |
The Sims |
The Pillow Book, Sei Shōnagon |
Richard II, Shakespeare |
Tristes Tropiques, Claude Lévi-Strauss |
Philosophical argument, literary analysis, historical contextualization, ethnographic method, visual/verbal modeling… The Humanities. All of them, all the time. |
Is Bodies in Place Fuzzy? | |||
What do you mean by “fuzzy”? | |||
Anything goes? It’s all relative? | |||
Not according to us: There is no “right” answer | |||
Better—no single answer | |||
Lots of different arguments in the humanities, not just one answer but many perspectives | |||
Not authoritative version of the works but different views, presented from different perspectives: team-teaching includes many different perspectives |
No other program emphasizes skills and approaches from different disciplines—hence team teaching in which different disciplines are represented | |
A unique program prompting you to produce your own knowledge of the works you study | |
Make your own arguments, don’t memorize and imitate ours | |
Learn how to read for yourself, closely and critically | |
Learn how different disciplines in the humanities read and interpret | |
Move on in winter/spring quarters to apply these skills in a sustained course sequence based in one discipline |
Your IHUM is different
from other IHUMs
Approaches: The particular combination of disciplines is unique | |
Content: A range of materials—from a Platonic dialogue to a contemporary computer game; classics of west and east | |
Structure: To prompt both deep thought about our assigned texts and comparisons among them, two passes through the material | |
Assignments: conventional essays as well as a final multimedia project | |
Lectures and sections | |
The two runs | |
Panfora | |
Bookmark and frequently refer to our web page! | |
Assignments | |
Multimedia final project option! |
Formulating knowledge in common with others | |
Engaging other points of view | |
A collective process of discovery. Think stage performance. | |
Panfora– the discussion section that never closes. | |