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Introduction: The Humanities as a Foreign Language
1 Beneath and beyond the “Crisis in the Humanities”
2 Roots, Races, and the Return to Philology
3 Between Humanity and the Homeland: The Evolution of an Institutional Concept
4 The Next Big Thing in Literary Study: Pleasure
5 Gold Mines in Parnassus: Thoughts on the Integration of Professional and Liberal Education
6 Melancholy in the Midst of Abundance: How America Invented the Humanities
7 The Depths of the Heights: Reading Conrad with America’s Military
Notes
Index
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