Tuesday, June 9, 2020
My article, "Roads Go Ever Ever On" is featured in Oklahoma Humanities Magazine
Monday, June 8, 2020
Tolkien's The Hobbit and the Prophecy of Language
That Time Mary Wollstonecraft Traveled to Scandinavia...and Found a Manifesto
Why Keep Western Civilization? Because It Waited So Long To Be Remembered...
I just read an article about universities (yet again)
abandoning the Western Humanities in the face of a relentless drive to embrace
diversity and a multicultural outlook. The article decried the loss of a rich
culture in the face of a loose hodgepodge of approaches, none of which offers a
coherent curriculum to university students. As an eighteenth-century British
scholar and someone who wrote a Master’s Thesis on South Asian literature, I’m
torn. Do I want to preserve a world where Homer, Sappho, Virgil, Dante,
Chaucer, Shakespeare, Defoe, Johnson, and Jane Austen still have a place in the
curriculum? Absolutely. But I do want that to be the only voice in the
curriculum, so students have no idea that there was a Golden Age of Indian
Literature? Or never encounter Taoism? Or remain ignorant of names like Tagore,
Narayan, Naipaul, Desai, Lahiri, and Rushdie? Not on your life.