“Serious” means petrified to you I guess. Not polluted by how the world had changed since you were born?
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Post modernism in Literature came about in the 50's and 60s. The way I was taught in the early 90s was still strongly influenced by it.
What is it exactly you're looking for, OP? Turn of the 20th century concepts? |
Hamilton has an open curriculum and often very small class sizes. Just because it’s offered doesn’t mean it’s prevalent. I went to Hamilton in the late ‘90s and at that time a literature major required classics and a foreign language, which I consider more traditional than other schools at the time. |
Liberty |
This could be a very interesting class, depending on the syllabus and how it is taught. |
Are you scared your kid will learn something you don’t want them to know? |
I'm not sure OP understands what Postmodernism actually is. This feels like it comes from a very limited perspective or is deliberately political. There is a version of this question that could be legit, but not the way OP posed it. |
Nothing wrong with dead white men. |
I doubt there's any version of the question that is legit. The entire concept is born of abject ignorance. |
You sound like you have an affinity for authoritarian ways. Perhaps there is a military dictatorship country out there that offers state-sponsored education that would be to your liking. |
Seems like Columbia has succumbed
https://www.firstthings.com/web-exclusives/2022/02/columbias-crumbling-core |
Totally unbiased source: The Institute on Religion and Public Life, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization (EIN: 52-1628303) and the publisher of First Things, was founded in 1989 by Richard John Neuhaus, a Lutheran pastor who later became a Catholic priest. The Institute’s mission is to advance a religiously informed public philosophy for the ordering of society. |
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Yep. BS and garbage. A disgrace. |