This book deploys literature to explore the social lives of objects and places. The first book of its kind, it embraces things as diverse as escalators, coins, skyscrapers, pottery, radios, and robots, and encompasses places as various as home, country, cities, streets, and parks. Here, fiction, poe
Crossing Boundaries: Thinking Through Literature
β Scribed by Julie Scanlon
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 221
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
This book deploys literature to explore the social lives of objects and places. The first book of its kind, it embraces things as diverse as escalators, coins, skyscrapers, pottery, radios, and robots, and encompasses places as various as home, country, cities, streets, and parks. Here, fiction, poe
For Freshman Orientation or Critical Thinking courses as well as a supplementary text for use in any subject-matter at any educational level. This concise, effective guide is designed to help students learn to think critically in any subject-matter. Learning to Think Things Through presents a combin
<p><span>For Freshman Orientation or Critical Thinking courses as well as a supplementary text for use in any subject-matter at any educational level. This concise, effective guide is designed to help students learn to think critically in </span><span>any</span><span> subject-matter.</span></p><p><s
"Thinking Literature across Continents" finds Ranjan Ghosh and J. Hillis Millerβtwo thinkers from different continents, cultures, training, and critical perspectivesβdebating and reflecting upon what literature is and why it matters. Ghosh and Miller do not attempt to formulate a joint theory of lit
<div><I>Thinking Literature across Continents</I> finds Ranjan Ghosh and J. Hillis Millerβtwo thinkers from different continents, cultures, training, and critical perspectivesβdebating and reflecting upon what literature is and why it matters. Ghosh and Miller do not attempt to formulate a joint the