The hegemonic discourse on humanism in the contemporary academy – a critical discourse in the form of a theoretical anti-humanism – is marked by a certain degree of impoverishment. This impoverishment is the result of many contextual factors, including the ideological purposes to which the discourse has been put, but also the effects of internal workings of the paradigm associated with anti-humanism itself. In this article, I trace the development of this discourse in its foundational early- and mid-twentieth century manifestations, outlining its central characteristics as well as its tensions and aporias, both theoretical and political. I argue that the critical discourse, which has informed our contemporary understanding of humanism, need...
Under Communist rule, Party ideology and humanistic values conflicted with one another. In analysing...
Humanism is the view that people treat others inhumanely when we fail to see them as human beings, s...
Over a long and prodigiously fertile academic career, Peter Berger\u27s vision of sociology has cons...
The hegemonic discourse on humanism in the contemporary academy – a critical discourse in the form o...
The ?human being? and ?humanism? have become thoroughly contested terms and widely denounced from a ...
This article discusses two twentieth-century examples of humanist controversies in order to demonstr...
The late Edward Said sought to place critique and, indeed, self-critique at the heart of humanism. W...
The word “humanism” is associated with the revival of classical antiquity in 13th-15thC Italy. “It i...
If the notion of “humanism” is controversial, then the figure of the humanist, person working in th...
This paper aims to explore how human agency is discursively constructed in Humanist texts from liber...
This essay begins by surveying our current moment in the humanities, diagnosing the language of cris...
The article offers a comparative analysis of largely Western post-anthropocentric antihumanism in it...
The word “humanism” is associated with the revival of classical antiquity in 13th -15thC Italy. “It ...
In this introduction, the editorial and informative goals that this monographic issue on Humanism an...
The word “humanism” is associated with the revival of classical antiquity in 13th -15thC Italy. “It ...
Under Communist rule, Party ideology and humanistic values conflicted with one another. In analysing...
Humanism is the view that people treat others inhumanely when we fail to see them as human beings, s...
Over a long and prodigiously fertile academic career, Peter Berger\u27s vision of sociology has cons...
The hegemonic discourse on humanism in the contemporary academy – a critical discourse in the form o...
The ?human being? and ?humanism? have become thoroughly contested terms and widely denounced from a ...
This article discusses two twentieth-century examples of humanist controversies in order to demonstr...
The late Edward Said sought to place critique and, indeed, self-critique at the heart of humanism. W...
The word “humanism” is associated with the revival of classical antiquity in 13th-15thC Italy. “It i...
If the notion of “humanism” is controversial, then the figure of the humanist, person working in th...
This paper aims to explore how human agency is discursively constructed in Humanist texts from liber...
This essay begins by surveying our current moment in the humanities, diagnosing the language of cris...
The article offers a comparative analysis of largely Western post-anthropocentric antihumanism in it...
The word “humanism” is associated with the revival of classical antiquity in 13th -15thC Italy. “It ...
In this introduction, the editorial and informative goals that this monographic issue on Humanism an...
The word “humanism” is associated with the revival of classical antiquity in 13th -15thC Italy. “It ...
Under Communist rule, Party ideology and humanistic values conflicted with one another. In analysing...
Humanism is the view that people treat others inhumanely when we fail to see them as human beings, s...
Over a long and prodigiously fertile academic career, Peter Berger\u27s vision of sociology has cons...