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Drama and the Politics of Generational Conflict in Shakespeare's
England examines the intersection between art and culture and
explains how ideas about age circulated in early modern England.
Stephannie Gearhart illustrates how a variety of texts - including
drama by Shakespeare, Jonson, and Middleton - placed elders' and
youths' voices in dialogue with one another to construct the
period's ideology of age and shape elder-youth relations.
A collection of essays written by arts and humanities scholars
across disciplines, this book argues that higher education has been
compromised by its uncritical acceptance of our culture's standards
of productivity, busyness, and speed. Inspired by the Slow
Movement, contributors explain how and why university culture has
come to value productivity over contemplation and rapidity over
slowness. Chapter authors argue that the arts and humanities offer
a cogent critique of fast culture in higher education, and reframe
the discussion of the value of their fields by emphasizing the
dialectic between speed and slowness.
Drama and the Politics of Generational Conflict in Shakespeare's
England examines the intersection between art and culture and
explains how ideas about age circulated in early modern England.
Stephannie Gearhart illustrates how a variety of texts - including
drama by Shakespeare, Jonson, and Middleton - placed elders' and
youths' voices in dialogue with one another to construct the
period's ideology of age and shape elder-youth relations.
A collection of essays written by arts and humanities scholars
across disciplines, this book argues that higher education has been
compromised by its uncritical acceptance of our culture's standards
of productivity, busyness, and speed. Inspired by the Slow
Movement, contributors explain how and why university culture has
come to value productivity over contemplation and rapidity over
slowness. Chapter authors argue that the arts and humanities offer
a cogent critique of fast culture in higher education, and reframe
the discussion of the value of their fields by emphasizing the
dialectic between speed and slowness.
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