Divisions on a Ground: Essays on Canadian CultureHouse of Anansi, 1982 - 199 pages "Thirteen essays and addresses on Canadian writing, teaching, and society by one of the most influential critical thinkers of the century." |
Contents
Teaching the Humanities Today | 91 |
Humanities in a New World | 102 |
The Writer and the University | 118 |
The Teachers Source of Authority | 125 |
The Definition of a University | 139 |
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