05169nam 2200649 a 450 991045532160332120210915183426.00-300-15346-50-585-35257-710.12987/9780300153460(CKB)111004366649740(EBL)3421005(SSID)ssj0000175970(PQKBManifestationID)11197093(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000175970(PQKBWorkID)10204359(PQKB)11159483(MiAaPQ)EBC3421005(DE-B1597)484839(OCoLC)1024051552(DE-B1597)9780300153460(Au-PeEL)EBL3421005(CaPaEBR)ebr10579404(OCoLC)923599702(EXLCZ)9911100436664974019950829d1996 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe idea of a university[electronic resource] /John Henry Newman ; Frank M. Turner, editor ; contributors, Martha McMackin Garland ... [et al.]New Haven Yale University Pressc19961 online resource (404 p.)Rethinking the Western traditionDescription based upon print version of record.0-300-06404-7 0-300-06405-5 Frontmatter --Contents --Editor's Preface --Note on the Life of John Henry Newman --Reading The Idea of University --I. Newman's Arguments --II. Analytic Table of Contents --III. Questions for Reflection --Preface. --Discourse I. Introductory --Discourse II. Theology a Branch of Knowledge --Discourse III. Bearing of Theology on Other Knowledge --Discourse IV. Bearing of Other Knowledge on Theology --Discourse V. Knowledge Its Own End --Discourse VI. Knowledge Viewed in Relation to Learning --Discourse VII. Knowledge Viewed in Relation to Professional Skill --Discourse VIII. Knowledge Viewed in Relation to Religious Duty --Discourse IX. Duties of the Church Towards Knowledge --I. Christianity and Letters A Lecture read in the School of Philosophy and Letters --II. Catholic Literature in the English Tongue, I 854- I 858 --III. Christianity and Physical Science A Lecture read in the School of Medicine. November, 1855 --IV. Christianity and Scientific Investigation. A Lecture for the School of Science, 1855 --Notes --Glossary of Names --Introduction to Interpretive Essays --Newman in His Own Day --"Newman's University and Ours" --Newman's Idea and Current Realities" --"The Paradox of Self in The Idea of a University" --"Newman and the Idea of an Electronic University" --Suggested Reading --ContributorsSince its publication almost 150 years ago, The Idea of a University has had an extraordinary influence on the shaping and goals of higher education. The issues that John Henry Newman raised-the place of religion and moral values in the university setting, the competing claims of liberal and professional education, the character of the academic community, the cultural role of literature, the relation of religion and science-have provoked discussion from Newman's time to our own. This edition of The Idea of a University includes the full text of "University Teaching" and four selections from "University Subjects," together with five essays by leading scholars that explore the background and the present day relevance of Newman's themes.In the essays Martha Garland discusses the character and organization of the early nineteenth-century English universities upon which Newman based much of his vision; Frank M. Turner traces the impact of Newman's influence during the vast expansion of higher education since World War II; George Marsden investigates how the decreasing emphasis on religion has affected higher education; Sara Castro Klaren examines the implications of Newman's views on education and literature for current debates between proponents of a curriculum based on western civilization and one based on multiculturalism; and George Landow considers what the advent of electronic communication will mean to university teaching, research, and community. To aid accessibility, the edition also includes an analytical table of contents, a chronology and biographical sketch of Newman's life, questions for discussion, expanded notes, and a glossary of names, all of which will help make this the standard teaching text for Newman's work.Rethinking the Western tradition.Education, HigherPhilosophyUniversities and collegesPhilosophyElectronic books.Education, HigherPhilosophy.Universities and collegesPhilosophy.378/.01AK 27200rvkNewman John HenrySaint,1801-1890.18960Turner Frank M(Frank Miller),1944-2010.1024695MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910455321603321The idea of a university2484823UNINA04250nam 2201033 450 991080978750332120200520144314.00-520-28357-00-520-95939-610.1525/9780520959392(CKB)2550000001351789(EBL)1711017(SSID)ssj0001332413(PQKBManifestationID)12563307(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001332413(PQKBWorkID)11375677(PQKB)11470131(MiAaPQ)EBC1711017(DE-B1597)519010(OCoLC)890071042(DE-B1597)9780520959392(Au-PeEL)EBL1711017(CaPaEBR)ebr10927997(CaONFJC)MIL641798(PPN)189837764(EXLCZ)99255000000135178920140920h20142014 uy 0engur||#||||||||txtccrAndre Bazin's new media /Andre Bazin ; edited and translated by Dudley AndrewOakland, California :University of California Press,2014.©20141 online resource (590 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-520-28356-2 1-322-10547-2 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front matter --Contents --Editor's Note: About This Collection --Introduction: André Bazin Meets the New Media of the 1950's --PART ONE. THE ONTOLOGY AND LANGUAGE OF TELEVISION --PART TWO. TELEVISION AMONG THE ARTS --PART THREE. TELEVISION AND SOCIETY --PART FOUR. TELEVISION AND CINEMA --PART FIVE. CINERAMA AND 3D --PART SIX. CINEMASCOPE --PART SEVEN. FINALE --Appendix: A Selective Reference Guide to 1950's French Television --IndexAndré Bazin's writings on cinema are among the most influential reflections on the medium ever written. Even so, his critical interests ranged widely and encompassed the "new media" of the 1950's, including television, 3D film, Cinerama, and CinemaScope. Fifty-seven of his reviews and essays addressing these new technologies-their artistic potential, social influence, and relationship to existing art forms-have been translated here for the first time in English with notes and an introduction by leading Bazin authority Dudley Andrew. These essays show Bazin's astute approach to a range of visual media and the relevance of his critical thought to our own era of new media. An exciting companion to the essential What Is Cinema? volumes, André Bazin's New Media is excellent for classroom use and vital for anyone interested in the history of media.TelevisionPhilosophyMotion pictures and televisionMotion picturesPhilosophy1950s.3d film.andre bazin.art films.art forms.artistic potential.cinema studies.cinema.cinemascope.cinerama.contemporary film.critical thought.english translation.essay collection.film criticism.film critics.film historians.film reviews.film scholars.film students.film studies.media historians.media studies.modern film.movie theory.new media.nonfiction.social influence.television.textbooks.visual media.TelevisionPhilosophy.Motion pictures and television.Motion picturesPhilosophy.791.4Bazin André1918-1958,382106Andrew Dudley, edthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910809787503321Andre Bazin's new media4104752UNINA