Writing at the End of the World

Auteur: Miller, Richard E.
Editeur: University of Pittsburgh Press
Richard E. Miller questions the current views of the relationship between the humanities and daily life, and proposes that, in the face of increasing violence, the humanities should become more important, not less. Winner of the 2006 CEE James H. Britton Award
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Richard E. Miller questions the current views of the relationship between the humanities and daily life, and proposes that, in the face of increasing violence, the humanities should become more important, not less. Winner of the 2006 CEE James H. Britton Award
ISBN / EAN 9780822958864
Auteur Miller, Richard E.
Editeur University of Pittsburgh Press