Center for Theoretical Inquiry in the Humanities
Indiana University
While the specialties of participants in the Center for Theoretical Inquiry in the Humanities at Indiana University run the gamut of the humanities, the Center’s coherence lies in addressing questions that animate every discipline engaged in humanistic inquiry: for example, questions about text and interpretation, varieties of critique (conceptual, empirical, aesthetic, political), and the nature of semiotic systems and their historical embodiment.
The Center’s common project derives from a commitment to examining the historical and philosophical presuppositions of our fields through the careful study of landmark texts. At the heart of its enterprise is a reading group that weds the discipline of research and teaching to the spontaneity of collaborative discussion and debate.
The reading group serves as the incubator for a broad spectrum of graduate courses linking disciplinary specificity with an interdisciplinary theme of inquiry and for undergraduate courses that examine the foundation and history of the humanities. Lecture series, symposia, workshops, and publications highlighting the work of the Center are additional components integral to its intellectual and pedagogical mission.
Coordonnées
Michel Chaouli, Director
College Arts & Humanities Institute
1211 E. Atwater Ave
Bloomington, IN
États Unis http://www.indiana.edu/~ctheory/
chaouli@indiana.edu
Région
North America
Année d'établissement
2010