Manifesto for the Humanities

Transforming Doctoral Education in Good Enough Times

Subjects: Education, Higher Education
Open Access : 9780472900060, 238 pages, 6 x 9, November 2015
Audiobook : 9780472004485, 238 pages, 6 x 9, August 2021
Paperback : 9780472053049, 238 pages, 6 x 9, November 2015
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A noteworthy analysis of current reform opportunities in higher education to improve study in the humanities.
 

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After a remarkable career in higher education, Sidonie Smith offers Manifesto for the Humanities as a reflective contribution to the current academic conversation over the place of the Humanities in the 21st century. Her focus is on doctoral education and opportunities she sees for its reform.
 
Grounding this manifesto in background factors contributing to current “crises” in the humanities, Smith advocates for a 21st century doctoral education responsive to the changing ecology of humanistic scholarship and teaching. She elaborates a more expansive conceptualization of coursework and dissertation, a more robust, engaged public humanities, and a more diverse, collaborative, and networked sociality.

Sidonie Smith is Mary Fair Croushore Professor of the Humanities at the University of Michigan and Director of the Institute for Humanities.

Read: Sidonie Smith in Inside Higher Education (Link) | 1/07/2016