The activist tradition in American literature has long testified to
the power of words to change people and the power of people to change
the world, yet in recent years many professional humanists have chosen
to distract themselves with a postmodern fundamentalism of
indeterminacy and instability rather than engage with social and
political issues. Throughout her bold and provocative call to action,
Elizabeth Ammons argues that the responsibility now facing humanists
is urgent: inside and outside academic settings, they need to revive
the liberal arts as a progressive cultural force that offers workable
ideas and inspiration in the real-world struggle to achieve social and
environmental justice. Brave New Words challenges present
and future literary scholars and teachers to look beyond mere literary
critique toward the concrete issue of social change and how to achieve
it. Calling for a profound realignment of thought and spirit in the
service of positive social change, Ammons argues for the continued
importance of multiculturalism in the twenty-first century despite
attacks on the concept from both right and left. Concentrating on
activist U.S. writers—from ecocritics to feminists to those
dedicated to exposing race and class biases, from Jim Wallis and
Cornel West to Winona LaDuke and Paula Moya and many others—she
calls for all humanists to link their work to the progressive
literature of the last half century, to insist on activism in the
service of positive change as part of their mission, and to teach the
power of hope and action to their students. As Ammons
clearly demonstrates, much of American literature was written to
expose injustice and motivate readers to work for social
transformation. She challenges today’s academic humanists to address
the issues of hope and purpose by creating a practical activist
pedagogy that gives students the knowledge to connect their
theoretical learning to the outside world. By relying on the
transformative power of literature and replacing nihilism and
powerlessness with conviction and faith, the liberal arts can offer
practical, useful inspiration to everyone seeking to create a better
world.
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How Literature Will Save the Planet
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ISBN
9781587299223
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
University of Chicago Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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