Thursday, November 18, 2010

Center for Theoretical Inquiry in the Humanities

The Center for Theoretical Inquiry in the Humanities has recently been expanded upon its core reading group to activities including colloquia and speaker’s series and linked or otherwise associated graduate courses on fundamental theoretical issues concerning interpretation in the humanities. In the future, the Center hopes to fashion relevant undergraduate courses as well. Students are invited to peruse its website, and if you find the mission of the center to your liking, please join its listserv (instructions on joining are on the homepage), and participate in our reading groups and events.

To promote inter-departmental and interdisciplinary scholarship and teaching, students are invited to send us the number and topic of graduate courses you plan on teaching in the future that you feel embody the goals of the mission statement, which you can find on our homepage.  The Center is especially interested in courses that match its theme for academic year 2011/12: Technology. 

Again, if you wish to be made aware of Center and Reading Group events and schedules, please place yourself on our listserv and come participate when the theme and time is right.

For further information, please feel free to contact Mr. Bill Rasch at (wrasch@indiana.edu).

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