Reading lists
Jul 18th, 2005 by Steve
I’m currently working on a reading list for a friend. It’s a list of suggested readings build on two parts, foundational texts and advanced. The foundations include such authors as Augustine, SaĆ®kaku, Montaigne, and Julius Caesar, while the advanced (in time) include Kristeva, Ong, and Feynman. The readings are world-oriented and cover intellectual history. This isn’t a list of favorites, but what I consider influencial texts across the areas of human concern and the human life-world, so we have poetry, politics, history, philosophy, architecture and science among the offerings.
So, you’re a canon builder. A friend comes to you in all honesty and asks for a “course” in the breadth of human making? What would your list include?
July 20th, 2005 at 8:23 am
This looks like royal banquet fare for this lowly peasant. I drool in anticipation of such a feast.
But then, “I Wanna Be a Hilton!”
July 21st, 2005 at 7:17 pm
I would argue from a deconstructivist pov and say that there’s no such thing as a canon…because there’s no meaning in anything..hah!
July 21st, 2005 at 7:42 pm
I can understand your rejection of such a feast, Neha, but even post-structuralists need something to talk about, while not having to fall back on foundationalism or essentialism.
How about that for Ha!
July 23rd, 2005 at 9:24 pm
Heck, there are times when I think that post-structuralists like nothing better than to sit around a square table (round is too structured for them, I think) and knock everything theory against the wall either out of pure spite or complete laziness.
On the other hand, you’re talkin’ to a Lit major here…I would never reject that feast listed up there…but I would challenge the pedestal.