
Core Texts, Community, and Culture Working Together for Liberal Education
by Weber, Ronald J.; Lee, Scott J.; Buzan, Mary; Flanagan, Anne Marie; Hadley, Douglas-
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Table of Contents
Introduction | p. vii |
Community: History and Forms | |
Humanizing the Technological Vision: Core Learning and the Relation of the Sciences and Humanities | p. 3 |
Plato's Crito and the Development of Community | p. 17 |
Augustine's Intellectual Conversion | p. 25 |
Views of Community | |
Beowulf: The Other Epic | p. 33 |
Montesquieu and the Problematic Character of Modern Citizenship | p. 39 |
Kleos and Kitsch: Postcard Patriotism in Derek Walcott's Omeros | p. 45 |
Lyric and the Skill of Life | p. 53 |
Achieving (Comm) Unity in Difference Through the Core Text | p. 61 |
Literary Experiences of Community | |
The Music of Democracy: Core Values in Core Texts | p. 71 |
Nature and Tyranny in Aristophanes' Birds: The Real Meal Deal | p. 87 |
Lyric Breath: Taking Seriously the Trope of Immortality in Shakespeare's Sonnets | p. 97 |
Whose Underground?: Notes on Locating Dostoyevsky | p. 103 |
Community: New Perspectives | |
Art, Integrating Disciplines, and Liberal Education: Imagining the Possible with Botticelli | p. 113 |
Culture and Patriarchy: The Egalitarian Vision of Woolf's Three Guineas | p. 123 |
Spoken from the Heart: Apprehending the Passion of Harriet Beecher Stowe | p. 129 |
Constructing and Deconstructing the Gospel of John | p. 135 |
Building Communities: Possibilities and Problems | |
The "Mythical Method" as a Means to Community in Eliot's Murder in the Cathedral | p. 143 |
Captain Vere, Liberal Learning, and Leadership | p. 149 |
"Shall I Ever Attain My Heart's Desire?" or How a Flexible Approach to Core Texts is Building Layers of Community at Hanover College | p. 155 |
Educating for Justice: Service Learning and Plato's Republic | p. 161 |
Bridging the Gaps Between the Humanities and Sciences | |
Natural Philosophy as a Liberal Art | p. 169 |
Euclid as Propadeutic | p. 183 |
Stealing the Power and Bridging the Gap: Ellison's Invisible Man as Core Text | p. 189 |
Connecting Principles in Adam Smith's History of Astronomy | p. 195 |
Darwin Redux: Great Texts and the Natural Sciences Revisited | p. 203 |
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