TY  - GEN
TI  - In defence of Radical Inquiry in Comparative Literature, Translation and the Study of Language(s) ? 7: Pluralism and Vulnerability
N1  - This version is the author accepted manuscript. For information on re-use, please refer to the publisher?s terms and conditions.
ID  - discovery10152403
Y1  - 2022/07/20/
UR  - https://sites.gold.ac.uk/comparative-literature/in-defence-of-radical-inquiry-7-pluralism-and-vulnerability/
PB  - Centre for Comparative Literature, Goldsmiths University London
A1  - Mussgnug, Florian
N2  - This intervention stresses the positive importance of pluralism in the Arts and Humanities. Instead of championing a single definition of the Arts and Humanities, I emphasise the positive ambivalence of these fields and the interdependence of arguments, attitudes and styles that are in play; the irreducible complexity of political, social and cultural situations that will not be settled by neat solutions that focus on one interpretative category alone. I suggest that the social importance of the Arts and Humanities cannot be stated in purely economic or institutional terms. It also stems from the artist?s and the scholar?s ability to query the human from diverse angles, including the position of its least privileged and most vulnerable designations. This ability, I propose, must continue to serve as a bedrock for reasoned and respectful dialogue, in academic criticism and in wider cultural and political exchanges.
KW  - Pluralism
KW  -  Vulnerability
KW  -  University
AV  - public
ER  -