Dear All:
On this topic but in more broad terms, Sheldon Pollock has recently
written a very important article on the larger ethical implications
of the loss of classical languages and the discipline of philology
in Universities worldwide. Given the constituency of this list, we
should all read it as he makes some important suggestions about how
"we" should position ourselves in terms on theoretical
sophistication and in relation to institutional mission statements
and identity.
Pollock, Sheldon. "Future Philology? The Fate of a Soft Science in a
Hard World." Critical Inquiry, 35 (2009): 931-961.
Warmest
JLW
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Jarrod L. Whitaker, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, South Asian Religions
Wake Forest University
Department of Religion
P.O. Box 7212
Winston-Salem, NC 27109
whitakjl@wfu.edu
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