In 2003 in AHHE vol 2 (1) Michael Bérubé challenged us all to think about ‘The Utility of the Arts and Humanities’: http://ahh.sagepub.com/content/2/1/23.abstract

So, as we meet the current Special Issue’s challenges about and advocacy for

AHHE 14 1 NEW ISSUE: FORUM ON THE PUBLIC VALUE OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES RESEARCH

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we look back to Michael Bérubé’s seminal AHHE article:

‘The Utility of the Arts and Humanities’

Artists and humanists who work in universities are generally ambivalent about the idea of defending their enterprises in terms of social utility: on the one hand they do not want to claim that the Arts and Humanities are such exalted and self justifying endeavors that no one need bother explaining why such things are worth pursuing, yet on the other hand they are rightly skeptical that cost-benefit analyses of academic labor will do justice to disciplines devoted to the varieties of human cultural expression rather than to the research and development of patentable forms of knowledge. This essay explores this ambivalence and suggests an alternative way of thinking about the ‘utility’ of cultural work.

http://ahh.sagepub.com/content/2/1/23.abstract

 

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