Slide 1

Let’s get acquainted.

Tim Lenoir, Haun Saussy, Michael Shanks

The Team

The Books
Plato, Crito

Text 2
The Sims

Text 3
The Pillow Book, Sei Shōnagon

Text 4
Richard II, Shakespeare

Text 5
Tristes Tropiques, Claude Lévi-Strauss

Approaches and disciplines
Philosophical argument, literary analysis, historical contextualization, ethnographic method, visual/verbal modeling… The Humanities. All of them, all the time.

Fuzzies versus Techies
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

IHUM is unique
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

Schedule and itinerary
Lectures and sections
The two runs
Panfora
Bookmark and frequently refer to our web page!
Assignments
Multimedia final project option!

Seminars are work too
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.

The end result