The University and Its Discontents: Egyptian and Global Perspectives
Robert Switzer
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This book presents a wide-ranging examination of the place of the university in the modern world. This issue of "Alif: Journal of Comparative Poetics" explores how universities have always borne the task of questioning, and how the role and status of the university itself has been put into question: the very idea of a university has been open to contestation, revision, and crisis. In today's world, how do universities preserve their capacity for social critique and independent thought when their campuses and research facilities have been both literally and figuratively infiltrated by corporate interests and 'support'? How does the tradition of the liberal arts square with today's technically - and vocationally-minded students? How do the university's institutions and ideals, born in Medieval cultures inspired by classical learning, fare in a world where everything, education included, is computer mediated, virtualized, globalized? What is the role of literature in this struggle for identity, given that so many writers now make universities their professional home? Original articles addressing a variety of issues from differing disciplinary and theoretical points of view are included in this volume, illuminating higher education concerns in Egypt and the rest of the world.Product Details
Price
£40.00
Publisher
The American University in Cairo Press
Publish Date
30 October 2009
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9789774163173
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