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Argues that the culture of the United States should be viewed as part of the Greco-Roman Classical tradition, rather than as something new
From the Inside Flap: For generations scholars treated the United States as a unique country whose cultural history could be studied in isolation from world events and traditions. More recently, writers have shown an increased awareness that American society, far from developing in a protected, ahistorical realm, can be understood only as part of a wider civilization. Now E. Christian Kopff offers an even sharper perspective by viewing America squarely within the classical traditions of ancient Greece and Rome. For, as Kopff demonstrates convincingly, a truly informed, nuanced view of American culture must rest upon an appreciation of our debt to the classical past. Kopff, a professor of classical studies at the University of Colorado at Boulder, reveals a nation that, for all its self-conscious pursuit of a new secular order, cannot break free from tradition. "Creativity is possible," he observes, "only as the final stage in a long, rigorous absorption of the teachings and discoveries of the past." If we ignore the accumulated wisdom, insight, and experience of those who lived before us, Kopff argues, and look only ahead as if we could live by mere innovation, we will stagnate. He understands the irony of our predicament and employs his wit and erudition to devastating effects. Wholly immersed in the distant past, Kopff nevertheless offers incisive commentary on the modern world. From his classical vantage, Kopff examines the interplay of such seemingly unrelated subjects as postmodernism and pop culture to reveal the deleterious effect pseudo-intellectualism can have on America. And he offers original assessments of another pop culture icon, the ubiquitous Top 100 Lists. With a keen eye and rapier wit, Kopff grades the list makers who would decide which books and movies belong in everyone's repertoire. The Devil Knows Latin is a learned, often irreverent, and thought-provoking examination of American culture at century's end.
Title: The Devil Knows Latin: Why America Needs the...
Publisher: Isi Books
Publication Date: 2000
Binding: Paperback
Condition: Very Good
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Seller: BooksRun, Philadelphia, PA, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. It's a well-cared-for item that has seen limited use. The item may show minor signs of wear. All the text is legible, with all pages included. It may have slight markings and/or highlighting. Seller Inventory # 1882926579-11-1
Seller: Borkert, Schwarz und Zerfaß GbR, Berlin, Germany
paperback. Condition: Sehr gut. 344 Seiten Tadelloses, sauberes Ex. - Aus der Bibliothek von Prof. Wolfgang Haase, langjährigem Herausgeber der ANRW und des International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - CONTENTS: Introduction Section I. CIVILIZATION AS NARRATIVE 1. Tradition and the Lunatics II. Learning to Tell Your Story. III. The Latin Invasions of English IV. Back to the Future V. The Classics, the Founding, and American Creativity VI. Federalism and Christianity VII. The Enlightenment Project. VIII. The Ghost Dance: Liberalism in Crisis. IX. The Classics and the Traditional Liberal Arts Curriculum Section II. THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE POSTMODERN X. Postmodernism and the End of the Humanities XI. The Final Solution of the Philological Problem. XII. Scholarship and Bricolage XIII. Margaret Fuller in Rome XIV. Passion and Pedantry xv. J. R. R. Tolkien: Inventing Lost Worlds - Section III. CONTEMPORARY CHRONICLES: ROLE MODELS AND POPULAR CULTURE XVI. Russell Kirk: Bohemian Tory. XVII. Douglas Young: A Free-minded Scot. XVIII. Still in Saigon in My Mind. XIX. Paying and Praying on the Old Homestead XX. Arms and the Man: Clint Eastwood as Hero and Filmmaker XXI. Publishers and Sinners: Arousing Interest in the Century's Top 100 Novels XXII. Things You See Better in the Dark: The Fate of American Cinema ISBN 9781882926572 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 441. Seller Inventory # 1237419
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Seller: Revaluation Books, Exeter, United Kingdom
Paperback. Condition: Brand New. 344 pages. 8.00x5.50x1.00 inches. In Stock. Seller Inventory # 1882926579
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