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The Humanities in Transition
HiT — an interdisciplinary journal that publishes papers on a rolling basis — is a digital platform to discuss the effects of the humanities being in a constant state of change.
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Flannery Wilson
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The Humanities in Transition
Jun 26, 2020
Escaping Dogmatism
What the
Searle/Derrida debate taught me about the humanities
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Flannery Wilson
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The Humanities in Transition
Jun 25, 2020
(Re)Encounters with Critical Theory
This month, we asked writers to think back on college or grad school and reconsider a classic…
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Naruhiko Mikado
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The Humanities in Transition
Jun 23, 2020
Revisiting ‘
The Order of Things’
in 2020
Human beings are no longer at the center of the universe
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Flannery Wilson
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The Humanities in Transition
Jun 21, 2020
Baffled by Literary Theory?
Critic Terry Eagleton offers a ray of hope
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Flannery Wilson
in
The Humanities in Transition
Jun 19, 2020
Part 7. Replanting the Seeds
Is there any hope for reconciliation within the humanities?
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Margaret Betz
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The Humanities in Transition
Jun 19, 2020
Hypatia Online
:
Pandemic Pedagogy, Philosophy, and Parenting
This professor discovers the importance…
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Flannery Wilson
in
The Humanities in Transition
Jun 19, 2020
Part 6. Death of the Author
The writer dies once a text has been created
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Flannery Wilson
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The Humanities in Transition
Jun 18, 2020
Part 5. The Golden Principles of Language
We intend what we say insofar as we say what we mean
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Flannery Wilson
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The Humanities in Transition
Jun 17, 2020
Part 4. Meaning and Context
The central feature of written language is its relative permanence
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Flannery Wilson
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The Humanities in Transition
Jun 17, 2020
Part 3. Speaking Intentionally
Framing Derrida’s controversial stance
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