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The Humanities and Public Life by Peter Brooks, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

From Peter Brooks

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The Humanities and Public Life by Peter Brooks, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
The Humanities and Public Life by Peter Brooks, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

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The Humanities and Public Life by Peter Brooks, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

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Is there an ethics of reading, and is this something that the interpretive humanities can and should contribute to other professional fields, including law, and to public life?This book tests the proposition that the humanities can, and at their best do, represent a commitment to ethical reading. And that this commitment, and the training and discipline of close reading that underlie it, represent something that the humanities need to bring to other fields: toprofessional training and to public life. What leverage does reading, of the attentive sort practiced in the interpretive humanities, give you on life? Does such reading represent or produce an ethics? The question was posed for many in the humanities by the "Torture Memos" released by the Justice Department a few years ago, presentingarguments that justified the use of torture by the U. S. government with the most twisted, ingenious, perverse, and unethical interpretation of legal texts. No one trained in the rigorous analysis of poetry could possibly engage in such bad-faith interpretation without professional conscienceintervening to say: This is not possible. Teaching the humanities appears to many to be an increasingly disempowered profession-and status-within American culture. Yet training in the ability to read critically the messages with which society, politics, and culture bombard us may be more necessary than ever in a world in which themanipulation of minds and heartsis more and more what running the world is all about. This volume brings together a group of distinguished scholars and intellectuals to debate the public role and importance of the humanities. Their exchange suggests that Shelley was not wrong to insist that poets are the unacknowledged legislators of mankind: Cultural change carries everything in itswake. The attentive interpretive reading practiced in the humanities ought to be an export commodity to other fields and to take its place in the public sphere. in the public sphere. | The Humanities and Public Life by Peter Brooks, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

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