The term Western canon denotes a criteria of books and, more broadly, music and art that have been the most important and influential in shaping Western culture. As such, it includes the "greatest works of artistic merit." Such a canon is important to the theory of educational perennialism and the development of "high culture". The idea of a Canon has been used to address the question What is Art?; according to this approach, a work is art by comparison to the works in the canon, or conversely, any aesthetic law to be valid should not rule out any of the works included in the canon.
In practice, debates and attempts to define the canon in lists are essentially restricted to literature, including poetry, fiction and drama; biographical and autobiographical writings; philosophy; and history. A few accessible books on the sciences and mathematics are also included.
The process of listmaking—defining the boundaries of the canon—is endless. The philosopher John Searle has said: "In my experience there never was, in fact, a fixed 'canon'; there was rather a certain set of tentative judgments about what had importance and quality. Such judgments are always subject to revision, and in fact they were constantly being revised."
Literary Festival 2015: High Culture and the Western Canon: has the fightback begun?
Literary Festival 2015: High Culture and the Western Canon: has the fightback begun?
Literary Festival 2015: High Culture and the Western Canon: has the fightback begun?
Speaker(s): Professor Sarah Churchwell, Jonty Claypole, Maya Jaggi, Frederic Raphael
Chair: Professor Maurice Fraser
Recorded on 27 February 2015.
With the BBC having announced a remake of Kenneth Clark's TV series Civilisation, and Melvyn Bragg’s intellectual cornucopia on Radio 4, In Our Time, now in its 17th year, we will be asking whether the mission of Lord Reith 'to educate, inform and entertain' is alive and well. Can Matthew Arnold, TS Eliot and FR Leavis sleep well in their graves? Has the era of dumbing down to ' widen access ' run its course? Why shouldn't ALL schoolchildren be asked to grapple with the 'difficult' texts, rich ca
172:11
Literary Festival 2015: High Culture and the Western Canon: has the fightback begun?
Literary Festival 2015: High Culture and the Western Canon: has the fightback begun?
Literary Festival 2015: High Culture and the Western Canon: has the fightback begun?
Speaker(s): Professor Sarah Churchwell, Jonty Claypole, Maya Jaggi, Frederic Raphael Chair: Professor Maurice Fraser Recorded on 27 February 2015. With the BBC having announced a remake of.
Speaker(s): Professor Sarah Churchwell, Jonty Claypole, Maya Jaggi, Frederic Raphael Chair: Professor Maurice Fraser Recorded on 27 February 2015. With the BBC having announced a remake of.
Speaker(s): Dr Caroline Edwards, Professor Adam Roberts, Anders Sandberg Chair: Imre Bard Recorded on 28 February 2015. Utopian and dystopian visions of technologically manipulated and .
57:33
What Are the Great Books of Western Literature? Homer, Locke, Nietzsche. Conrad, Woolf (1996)
What Are the Great Books of Western Literature? Homer, Locke, Nietzsche. Conrad, Woolf (1996)
What Are the Great Books of Western Literature? Homer, Locke, Nietzsche. Conrad, Woolf (1996)
In the Western classical tradition, Homer (/ˈhoʊmər/; Ancient Greek: Ὅμηρος [hómɛːros], Hómēros) is the author of the Iliad and the Odyssey, and is revered a...
9:19
Harold Bloom - How to Read and Why2
Harold Bloom - How to Read and Why2
Harold Bloom - How to Read and Why2
For those of you interested enough to by this video please visit C-span book tv, Harold Bloom. You may purchase it there or watch the full product. http://ww...
1:54
Western Canon
Western Canon
Western Canon
animation by piet van peter video edit by pepijn klijs....www.pepijnklijs.nl music: DJ Sany Pitbull-Tribos....thanks to Alec Smart.........www.shepherdspie.n...
8:32
Western canon
Western canon
Western canon
The term "Western canon" denotes a body of books and, more broadly, music and art that have been traditionally accepted by Western scholars as the most important and influential in shaping Western culture. As such, it includes the "greatest works of artistic merit". Such a canon is important to the theory of educational perennialism and the development of "high culture". The idea of a Canon has been used to address the question What is Art?; according to this approach, a work is art by comparison to the works in the canon, or conversely, any aesthetic law to be valid should not rule out any of the works included in the canon. The concept has
0:58
Western Canon
Western Canon
Western Canon
5:58
Projected Art from the Western Canon
Projected Art from the Western Canon
Projected Art from the Western Canon
Art projected onto two models, including works by Van Gogh, Grant Wood, Dali, Magritte, Michaelangelo, Raphael, Whistler, O'Keefe, Picasso, and DaVinci. (Rec...
72:01
The Classic Books of Western Civilization and America's Culture Wars - University Course (1996)
The Classic Books of Western Civilization and America's Culture Wars - University Course (1996)
The Classic Books of Western Civilization and America's Culture Wars - University Course (1996)
The great books are those books that constitute an essential foundation in the literature of Western culture. Specified sets of great books typically range f...
4:58
Every Aircraft - "Western Canon" & "Entropy"
Every Aircraft - "Western Canon" & "Entropy"
Every Aircraft - "Western Canon" & "Entropy"
Download our 'Antilion" album free @ processional.bandcamp.com 'L I K E' us on facebook @ facebook.com/processional.
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Me. Nottamun Town. The Western Canon, you foolz
Me. Nottamun Town. The Western Canon, you foolz
Me. Nottamun Town. The Western Canon, you foolz
JEAN RITCHIE LYRICS, Digital Tradition file name: NOTTMUN.
In fair Nottamun town, not a soul would look up,
Not a soul would look up, not a soul would look down,
Not a soul would look up, not a soul would look down,
To show me the way to fair Nottamun town.
I rode a grey horse, a mule roany mare,
Grey mane and grey tail, a green stripe down her back,
Grey mane and grey tail, a green stripe down her back,
There wa'nt a hair on her be-what was coal black.
She stood so still, she threw me to the dirt,
She tore -a my hide and she bruised my shirt.
From saddle to stirrup I mounted again,
And on my
1:42
Audio Book Review: The Western Canon: The Books and School of the Ages by Harold Bloom (Author), ...
Audio Book Review: The Western Canon: The Books and School of the Ages by Harold Bloom (Author), ...
Audio Book Review: The Western Canon: The Books and School of the Ages by Harold Bloom (Author), ...
http://www.AudioBookMix.com This is the summary of The Western Canon: The Books and School of the Ages by Harold Bloom (Author), James Armstrong (Narrator).
1:59
Every Aircraft - Western Canon
Every Aircraft - Western Canon
Every Aircraft - Western Canon
Track 7 from 'Live at NEIA' (2012). Download free from BandCamp: http://processional.bandcamp.com/releases Feel free to 'L I K E' our Facebook page @ http://...
22:46
COH 2 (FRANCE) #295 "Canon d'infanterie Oberkommando" (Western Front Armies)
COH 2 (FRANCE) #295 "Canon d'infanterie Oberkommando" (Western Front Armies)
COH 2 (FRANCE) #295 "Canon d'infanterie Oberkommando" (Western Front Armies)
Au programme du jour, nous vous montrons l'Oberkommando et sa puissance de frappe en early game ! Nous mélangeons bien évidemment les factions de l'AXE à la ...
Literary Festival 2015: High Culture and the Western Canon: has the fightback begun?
Literary Festival 2015: High Culture and the Western Canon: has the fightback begun?
Literary Festival 2015: High Culture and the Western Canon: has the fightback begun?
Speaker(s): Professor Sarah Churchwell, Jonty Claypole, Maya Jaggi, Frederic Raphael
Chair: Professor Maurice Fraser
Recorded on 27 February 2015.
With the BBC having announced a remake of Kenneth Clark's TV series Civilisation, and Melvyn Bragg’s intellectual cornucopia on Radio 4, In Our Time, now in its 17th year, we will be asking whether the mission of Lord Reith 'to educate, inform and entertain' is alive and well. Can Matthew Arnold, TS Eliot and FR Leavis sleep well in their graves? Has the era of dumbing down to ' widen access ' run its course? Why shouldn't ALL schoolchildren be asked to grapple with the 'difficult' texts, rich ca
172:11
Literary Festival 2015: High Culture and the Western Canon: has the fightback begun?
Literary Festival 2015: High Culture and the Western Canon: has the fightback begun?
Literary Festival 2015: High Culture and the Western Canon: has the fightback begun?
Speaker(s): Professor Sarah Churchwell, Jonty Claypole, Maya Jaggi, Frederic Raphael Chair: Professor Maurice Fraser Recorded on 27 February 2015. With the BBC having announced a remake of.
Speaker(s): Professor Sarah Churchwell, Jonty Claypole, Maya Jaggi, Frederic Raphael Chair: Professor Maurice Fraser Recorded on 27 February 2015. With the BBC having announced a remake of.
Speaker(s): Dr Caroline Edwards, Professor Adam Roberts, Anders Sandberg Chair: Imre Bard Recorded on 28 February 2015. Utopian and dystopian visions of technologically manipulated and .
57:33
What Are the Great Books of Western Literature? Homer, Locke, Nietzsche. Conrad, Woolf (1996)
What Are the Great Books of Western Literature? Homer, Locke, Nietzsche. Conrad, Woolf (1996)
What Are the Great Books of Western Literature? Homer, Locke, Nietzsche. Conrad, Woolf (1996)
In the Western classical tradition, Homer (/ˈhoʊmər/; Ancient Greek: Ὅμηρος [hómɛːros], Hómēros) is the author of the Iliad and the Odyssey, and is revered a...
9:19
Harold Bloom - How to Read and Why2
Harold Bloom - How to Read and Why2
Harold Bloom - How to Read and Why2
For those of you interested enough to by this video please visit C-span book tv, Harold Bloom. You may purchase it there or watch the full product. http://ww...
1:54
Western Canon
Western Canon
Western Canon
animation by piet van peter video edit by pepijn klijs....www.pepijnklijs.nl music: DJ Sany Pitbull-Tribos....thanks to Alec Smart.........www.shepherdspie.n...
8:32
Western canon
Western canon
Western canon
The term "Western canon" denotes a body of books and, more broadly, music and art that have been traditionally accepted by Western scholars as the most important and influential in shaping Western culture. As such, it includes the "greatest works of artistic merit". Such a canon is important to the theory of educational perennialism and the development of "high culture". The idea of a Canon has been used to address the question What is Art?; according to this approach, a work is art by comparison to the works in the canon, or conversely, any aesthetic law to be valid should not rule out any of the works included in the canon. The concept has
0:58
Western Canon
Western Canon
Western Canon
5:58
Projected Art from the Western Canon
Projected Art from the Western Canon
Projected Art from the Western Canon
Art projected onto two models, including works by Van Gogh, Grant Wood, Dali, Magritte, Michaelangelo, Raphael, Whistler, O'Keefe, Picasso, and DaVinci. (Rec...
72:01
The Classic Books of Western Civilization and America's Culture Wars - University Course (1996)
The Classic Books of Western Civilization and America's Culture Wars - University Course (1996)
The Classic Books of Western Civilization and America's Culture Wars - University Course (1996)
The great books are those books that constitute an essential foundation in the literature of Western culture. Specified sets of great books typically range f...
4:58
Every Aircraft - "Western Canon" & "Entropy"
Every Aircraft - "Western Canon" & "Entropy"
Every Aircraft - "Western Canon" & "Entropy"
Download our 'Antilion" album free @ processional.bandcamp.com 'L I K E' us on facebook @ facebook.com/processional.
4:53
Me. Nottamun Town. The Western Canon, you foolz
Me. Nottamun Town. The Western Canon, you foolz
Me. Nottamun Town. The Western Canon, you foolz
JEAN RITCHIE LYRICS, Digital Tradition file name: NOTTMUN.
In fair Nottamun town, not a soul would look up,
Not a soul would look up, not a soul would look down,
Not a soul would look up, not a soul would look down,
To show me the way to fair Nottamun town.
I rode a grey horse, a mule roany mare,
Grey mane and grey tail, a green stripe down her back,
Grey mane and grey tail, a green stripe down her back,
There wa'nt a hair on her be-what was coal black.
She stood so still, she threw me to the dirt,
She tore -a my hide and she bruised my shirt.
From saddle to stirrup I mounted again,
And on my
1:42
Audio Book Review: The Western Canon: The Books and School of the Ages by Harold Bloom (Author), ...
Audio Book Review: The Western Canon: The Books and School of the Ages by Harold Bloom (Author), ...
Audio Book Review: The Western Canon: The Books and School of the Ages by Harold Bloom (Author), ...
http://www.AudioBookMix.com This is the summary of The Western Canon: The Books and School of the Ages by Harold Bloom (Author), James Armstrong (Narrator).
1:59
Every Aircraft - Western Canon
Every Aircraft - Western Canon
Every Aircraft - Western Canon
Track 7 from 'Live at NEIA' (2012). Download free from BandCamp: http://processional.bandcamp.com/releases Feel free to 'L I K E' our Facebook page @ http://...
22:46
COH 2 (FRANCE) #295 "Canon d'infanterie Oberkommando" (Western Front Armies)
COH 2 (FRANCE) #295 "Canon d'infanterie Oberkommando" (Western Front Armies)
COH 2 (FRANCE) #295 "Canon d'infanterie Oberkommando" (Western Front Armies)
Au programme du jour, nous vous montrons l'Oberkommando et sa puissance de frappe en early game ! Nous mélangeons bien évidemment les factions de l'AXE à la ...
2:09
Video: Police body slam student - LRAD Sound Canon's used on Western Illinois University kids
Video: Police body slam student - LRAD Sound Canon's used on Western Illinois University kids
Video: Police body slam student - LRAD Sound Canon's used on Western Illinois University kids
Professor sues Pittsburgh for using sonic device at G-20 protest http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2011/09/22/professor-sues-pittsburgh-for-using-sonic-device-at-g-...
4:43
Western Literary Canon
Western Literary Canon
Western Literary Canon
2:12
Canon HF-10 :: Western PA HD
Canon HF-10 :: Western PA HD
Canon HF-10 :: Western PA HD
I hate youtube. Watch this video in HD on vimeo. http://vimeo.com/1273105.
3:10
2012 Light Show - Christmas At The Western Mall - Christmas Canon Rock by Mark Turczyk
2012 Light Show - Christmas At The Western Mall - Christmas Canon Rock by Mark Turczyk
2012 Light Show - Christmas At The Western Mall - Christmas Canon Rock by Mark Turczyk
WATCH IN 1080HD!! This christmas light display started out 7 years ago at a residential home in Crooks, SD. While growing in popularity at the residential si...
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Canon EOS 60D - Western Australia
Canon EOS 60D - Western Australia
Canon EOS 60D - Western Australia
We had a chance to test out the new Canon EOS 60D and what a coincidence that we were planning to go to Perth for 3 portraiture sessions.So we brought along ...
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Yiddish LIterature as Part of Larger Western Tradition
Yiddish LIterature as Part of Larger Western Tradition
Yiddish LIterature as Part of Larger Western Tradition
Ted Steinberg, Distinguished Teaching Professor at SUNY Fredonia, speaks about his current project of getting Yiddish literature recognized as world literature and the connections to the great Yiddish writers and the Western Canon.
To learn more about the Yiddish Book Center’s Wexler Oral History Project, visit:
http://www.yiddishbookcenter.org/tell-your-story
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Homer: The Odyssey
Homer: The Odyssey
Homer: The Odyssey
In the Western classical tradition, Homer (/ˈhoʊmər/; Greek: Ὅμηρος, Hómēros) is the author of the Iliad and the Odyssey, and is revered as the greatest ancient Greek epic poet. These epics lie at the beginning of the Western canon of literature, and have had an enormous influence on the history of literature.
When he lived is controversial. Herodotus estimates that Homer lived 400 years before Herodotus' own time, which would place him at around 850 BC; while other ancient sources claim that he lived much nearer to the supposed time of the Trojan War, in the early 12th century BC.
The formative influence played by the Homeric epics in shap
0:19
Western Scrub Jay video with Canon SX40 HS.
Western Scrub Jay video with Canon SX40 HS.
Western Scrub Jay video with Canon SX40 HS.
Western Scrub Jay video with Canon SX40 HS.
3:12
Shavuot at Western Wall (Jerusalem, Israel HD) with Canon T3I DSLR
Shavuot at Western Wall (Jerusalem, Israel HD) with Canon T3I DSLR
Shavuot at Western Wall (Jerusalem, Israel HD) with Canon T3I DSLR
Shavuot at the Western Wall 2013.
Literary Festival 2015: High Culture and the Western Canon: has the fightback begun?
Speaker(s): Professor Sarah Churchwell, Jonty Claypole, Maya Jaggi, Frederic Raphael
Chair: Professor Maurice Fraser
Recorded on 27 February 2015.
With the BBC having announced a remake of Kenneth Clark's TV series Civilisation, and Melvyn Bragg’s intellectual cornucopia on Radio 4, In Our Time, now in its 17th year, we will be asking whether the mission of Lord Reith 'to educate, inform and entertain' is alive and well. Can Matthew Arnold, TS Eliot and FR Leavis sleep well in their graves? Has the era of dumbing down to ' widen access ' run its course? Why shouldn't ALL schoolchildren be asked to grapple with the 'difficult' texts, rich canvases or musical scores of our western inheritance? Why shouldn't everyone have the chance to join the 'elite'?
Sarah Churchwell is Professor of American Literature and Public Understanding of the Humanities at UEA. She is the author of Careless People: Murder, Mayhem and The Invention of The Great Gatsby, The Many Lives of Marilyn Monroe, and her literary journalism has appeared in the Guardian, New Statesman, TLS, New York Times Book Review, and the Spectator, among others. She comments regularly on arts, culture, and politics for UK television and radio, has judged many literary prizes, including the Bailey’s (Orange) Prize for Fiction and the 2014 Man Booker Prize for Fiction, and she is the 2015 Eccles Centre Writer in Residence at the British Library.
Jonty Claypole is Director of Arts at the BBC. He works across television, radio and online, ensuring the BBC succeeds in its mission of "Arts for Everyone". As a director then executive producer, he has made over 100 television documentaries for BBC Television, including landmark series like Seven Ages of Britain, A History of Art in Three Colours, A Very British Renaissance and Andrew Marr's Great Scotts. He has created strands like What Do Artists Do All Day, Secret Knowledge and In Their Own Words. He also runs BBC Television's in-house arts department with production teams right across the country.
Maya Jaggi is a cultural journalist and critic who has reported from five continents, and was contracted as one of Guardian Review’s leading profile writers for a decade.She has also written for the FT, Independent, Sunday Times Culture, Daily Telegraph, Economist and Newsweek; and was writer-presenter of the BBC4 TV documentary Isabel Allende: The Art of Reinvention. Her conversations with cultural theorist Stuart Hall were made into a four-hour film by Mike Dibb. She has judged literary awards including the Dublin Impac and Orange, and chaired the jury of the Man Asian in Hong Kong. Educated at Oxford and LSE, she was described as “one of Britain’s most respected arts journalists” by the Open University, which awarded her an honorary doctorate in 2012.
Frederic Raphael, a major scholar in classics at St John's College, Cambridge, has written over twenty-five novels and volumes of short stories, as well as essays, biographies, translations and many reviews. His most recent book on the ancient world is A Jew Among the Romans about Flavius Josephus. His second volume of autobiography, Going Up, will be published next year. So will his novel Private Views. Among his many film and television scripts are Darling, Two for the Road, the Glittering Prizes and Stanley Kubrick's Eyes Wide Shut. His most recent script, This Man This Woman is due to be shot next year.
The LSE European Institute (@LSEEI) was established in 1991 as a dedicated centre for the interdisciplinary study of processes of integration and fragmentation within Europe. In the most recent national Research Assessment Exercise, the Institute was ranked first for research in European Studies in the United Kingdom. The LSE European Institute has been a Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence since 2009.
This event forms part of the LSE Space for Thought Literary Festival 2015, taking place from Monday 23 - Saturday 28 February 2015, with the theme 'Foundations'.
Speaker(s): Professor Sarah Churchwell, Jonty Claypole, Maya Jaggi, Frederic Raphael
Chair: Professor Maurice Fraser
Recorded on 27 February 2015.
With the BBC having announced a remake of Kenneth Clark's TV series Civilisation, and Melvyn Bragg’s intellectual cornucopia on Radio 4, In Our Time, now in its 17th year, we will be asking whether the mission of Lord Reith 'to educate, inform and entertain' is alive and well. Can Matthew Arnold, TS Eliot and FR Leavis sleep well in their graves? Has the era of dumbing down to ' widen access ' run its course? Why shouldn't ALL schoolchildren be asked to grapple with the 'difficult' texts, rich canvases or musical scores of our western inheritance? Why shouldn't everyone have the chance to join the 'elite'?
Sarah Churchwell is Professor of American Literature and Public Understanding of the Humanities at UEA. She is the author of Careless People: Murder, Mayhem and The Invention of The Great Gatsby, The Many Lives of Marilyn Monroe, and her literary journalism has appeared in the Guardian, New Statesman, TLS, New York Times Book Review, and the Spectator, among others. She comments regularly on arts, culture, and politics for UK television and radio, has judged many literary prizes, including the Bailey’s (Orange) Prize for Fiction and the 2014 Man Booker Prize for Fiction, and she is the 2015 Eccles Centre Writer in Residence at the British Library.
Jonty Claypole is Director of Arts at the BBC. He works across television, radio and online, ensuring the BBC succeeds in its mission of "Arts for Everyone". As a director then executive producer, he has made over 100 television documentaries for BBC Television, including landmark series like Seven Ages of Britain, A History of Art in Three Colours, A Very British Renaissance and Andrew Marr's Great Scotts. He has created strands like What Do Artists Do All Day, Secret Knowledge and In Their Own Words. He also runs BBC Television's in-house arts department with production teams right across the country.
Maya Jaggi is a cultural journalist and critic who has reported from five continents, and was contracted as one of Guardian Review’s leading profile writers for a decade.She has also written for the FT, Independent, Sunday Times Culture, Daily Telegraph, Economist and Newsweek; and was writer-presenter of the BBC4 TV documentary Isabel Allende: The Art of Reinvention. Her conversations with cultural theorist Stuart Hall were made into a four-hour film by Mike Dibb. She has judged literary awards including the Dublin Impac and Orange, and chaired the jury of the Man Asian in Hong Kong. Educated at Oxford and LSE, she was described as “one of Britain’s most respected arts journalists” by the Open University, which awarded her an honorary doctorate in 2012.
Frederic Raphael, a major scholar in classics at St John's College, Cambridge, has written over twenty-five novels and volumes of short stories, as well as essays, biographies, translations and many reviews. His most recent book on the ancient world is A Jew Among the Romans about Flavius Josephus. His second volume of autobiography, Going Up, will be published next year. So will his novel Private Views. Among his many film and television scripts are Darling, Two for the Road, the Glittering Prizes and Stanley Kubrick's Eyes Wide Shut. His most recent script, This Man This Woman is due to be shot next year.
The LSE European Institute (@LSEEI) was established in 1991 as a dedicated centre for the interdisciplinary study of processes of integration and fragmentation within Europe. In the most recent national Research Assessment Exercise, the Institute was ranked first for research in European Studies in the United Kingdom. The LSE European Institute has been a Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence since 2009.
This event forms part of the LSE Space for Thought Literary Festival 2015, taking place from Monday 23 - Saturday 28 February 2015, with the theme 'Foundations'.
published:05 Mar 2015
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Literary Festival 2015: High Culture and the Western Canon: has the fightback begun?
Speaker(s): Professor Sarah Churchwell, Jonty Claypole, Maya Jaggi, Frederic Raphael Chair: Professor Maurice Fraser Recorded on 27 February 2015. With the BBC having announced a remake of.
Speaker(s): Professor Sarah Churchwell, Jonty Claypole, Maya Jaggi, Frederic Raphael Chair: Professor Maurice Fraser Recorded on 27 February 2015. With the BBC having announced a remake of.
Speaker(s): Dr Caroline Edwards, Professor Adam Roberts, Anders Sandberg Chair: Imre Bard Recorded on 28 February 2015. Utopian and dystopian visions of technologically manipulated and .
Speaker(s): Professor Sarah Churchwell, Jonty Claypole, Maya Jaggi, Frederic Raphael Chair: Professor Maurice Fraser Recorded on 27 February 2015. With the BBC having announced a remake of.
Speaker(s): Professor Sarah Churchwell, Jonty Claypole, Maya Jaggi, Frederic Raphael Chair: Professor Maurice Fraser Recorded on 27 February 2015. With the BBC having announced a remake of.
Speaker(s): Dr Caroline Edwards, Professor Adam Roberts, Anders Sandberg Chair: Imre Bard Recorded on 28 February 2015. Utopian and dystopian visions of technologically manipulated and .
published:06 Apr 2015
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What Are the Great Books of Western Literature? Homer, Locke, Nietzsche. Conrad, Woolf (1996)
In the Western classical tradition, Homer (/ˈhoʊmər/; Ancient Greek: Ὅμηρος [hómɛːros], Hómēros) is the author of the Iliad and the Odyssey, and is revered a...
In the Western classical tradition, Homer (/ˈhoʊmər/; Ancient Greek: Ὅμηρος [hómɛːros], Hómēros) is the author of the Iliad and the Odyssey, and is revered a...
For those of you interested enough to by this video please visit C-span book tv, Harold Bloom. You may purchase it there or watch the full product. http://ww...
For those of you interested enough to by this video please visit C-span book tv, Harold Bloom. You may purchase it there or watch the full product. http://ww...
animation by piet van peter video edit by pepijn klijs....www.pepijnklijs.nl music: DJ Sany Pitbull-Tribos....thanks to Alec Smart.........www.shepherdspie.n...
animation by piet van peter video edit by pepijn klijs....www.pepijnklijs.nl music: DJ Sany Pitbull-Tribos....thanks to Alec Smart.........www.shepherdspie.n...
The term "Western canon" denotes a body of books and, more broadly, music and art that have been traditionally accepted by Western scholars as the most important and influential in shaping Western culture. As such, it includes the "greatest works of artistic merit". Such a canon is important to the theory of educational perennialism and the development of "high culture". The idea of a Canon has been used to address the question What is Art?; according to this approach, a work is art by comparison to the works in the canon, or conversely, any aesthetic law to be valid should not rule out any of the works included in the canon. The concept has become challenged by advocates of multiculturalism and critics who charge that it has been influenced by racial, gender, and other biases.
This video is targeted to blind users.
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The term "Western canon" denotes a body of books and, more broadly, music and art that have been traditionally accepted by Western scholars as the most important and influential in shaping Western culture. As such, it includes the "greatest works of artistic merit". Such a canon is important to the theory of educational perennialism and the development of "high culture". The idea of a Canon has been used to address the question What is Art?; according to this approach, a work is art by comparison to the works in the canon, or conversely, any aesthetic law to be valid should not rule out any of the works included in the canon. The concept has become challenged by advocates of multiculturalism and critics who charge that it has been influenced by racial, gender, and other biases.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
Creative Commons image source in video
Art projected onto two models, including works by Van Gogh, Grant Wood, Dali, Magritte, Michaelangelo, Raphael, Whistler, O'Keefe, Picasso, and DaVinci. (Rec...
Art projected onto two models, including works by Van Gogh, Grant Wood, Dali, Magritte, Michaelangelo, Raphael, Whistler, O'Keefe, Picasso, and DaVinci. (Rec...
The great books are those books that constitute an essential foundation in the literature of Western culture. Specified sets of great books typically range f...
The great books are those books that constitute an essential foundation in the literature of Western culture. Specified sets of great books typically range f...
JEAN RITCHIE LYRICS, Digital Tradition file name: NOTTMUN.
In fair Nottamun town, not a soul would look up,
Not a soul would look up, not a soul would look down,
Not a soul would look up, not a soul would look down,
To show me the way to fair Nottamun town.
I rode a grey horse, a mule roany mare,
Grey mane and grey tail, a green stripe down her back,
Grey mane and grey tail, a green stripe down her back,
There wa'nt a hair on her be-what was coal black.
She stood so still, she threw me to the dirt,
She tore -a my hide and she bruised my shirt.
From saddle to stirrup I mounted again,
And on my ten toes I rode over the plain.
Met the King and the Queen and a company more,
A-riding behind and a-marching before
Came a stark-naked drummer a-beating a drum
With his heels in his bosom come marching along.
They laughed and they smiled, not a soul did look gay,
They talked all the while, not a word they did say,
I bought me a quart to drive gladness away
And to stifle the dust, for it rained the whole day.
Sat down on a hard, hot cold frozen stone,
Ten thousand stood round me, and yet I's alone.
Took my hat in my hand for to keep my head warm,
Ten thousand got drownded that never was born.
JEAN RITCHIE LYRICS, Digital Tradition file name: NOTTMUN.
In fair Nottamun town, not a soul would look up,
Not a soul would look up, not a soul would look down,
Not a soul would look up, not a soul would look down,
To show me the way to fair Nottamun town.
I rode a grey horse, a mule roany mare,
Grey mane and grey tail, a green stripe down her back,
Grey mane and grey tail, a green stripe down her back,
There wa'nt a hair on her be-what was coal black.
She stood so still, she threw me to the dirt,
She tore -a my hide and she bruised my shirt.
From saddle to stirrup I mounted again,
And on my ten toes I rode over the plain.
Met the King and the Queen and a company more,
A-riding behind and a-marching before
Came a stark-naked drummer a-beating a drum
With his heels in his bosom come marching along.
They laughed and they smiled, not a soul did look gay,
They talked all the while, not a word they did say,
I bought me a quart to drive gladness away
And to stifle the dust, for it rained the whole day.
Sat down on a hard, hot cold frozen stone,
Ten thousand stood round me, and yet I's alone.
Took my hat in my hand for to keep my head warm,
Ten thousand got drownded that never was born.
published:12 Dec 2014
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Audio Book Review: The Western Canon: The Books and School of the Ages by Harold Bloom (Author), ...
http://www.AudioBookMix.com This is the summary of The Western Canon: The Books and School of the Ages by Harold Bloom (Author), James Armstrong (Narrator).
http://www.AudioBookMix.com This is the summary of The Western Canon: The Books and School of the Ages by Harold Bloom (Author), James Armstrong (Narrator).
Track 7 from 'Live at NEIA' (2012). Download free from BandCamp: http://processional.bandcamp.com/releases Feel free to 'L I K E' our Facebook page @ http://...
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Au programme du jour, nous vous montrons l'Oberkommando et sa puissance de frappe en early game ! Nous mélangeons bien évidemment les factions de l'AXE à la ...
Au programme du jour, nous vous montrons l'Oberkommando et sa puissance de frappe en early game ! Nous mélangeons bien évidemment les factions de l'AXE à la ...
Professor sues Pittsburgh for using sonic device at G-20 protest http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2011/09/22/professor-sues-pittsburgh-for-using-sonic-device-at-g-...
Professor sues Pittsburgh for using sonic device at G-20 protest http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2011/09/22/professor-sues-pittsburgh-for-using-sonic-device-at-g-...
WATCH IN 1080HD!! This christmas light display started out 7 years ago at a residential home in Crooks, SD. While growing in popularity at the residential si...
WATCH IN 1080HD!! This christmas light display started out 7 years ago at a residential home in Crooks, SD. While growing in popularity at the residential si...
We had a chance to test out the new Canon EOS 60D and what a coincidence that we were planning to go to Perth for 3 portraiture sessions.So we brought along ...
We had a chance to test out the new Canon EOS 60D and what a coincidence that we were planning to go to Perth for 3 portraiture sessions.So we brought along ...
Ted Steinberg, Distinguished Teaching Professor at SUNY Fredonia, speaks about his current project of getting Yiddish literature recognized as world literature and the connections to the great Yiddish writers and the Western Canon.
To learn more about the Yiddish Book Center’s Wexler Oral History Project, visit:
http://www.yiddishbookcenter.org/tell-your-story
Ted Steinberg, Distinguished Teaching Professor at SUNY Fredonia, speaks about his current project of getting Yiddish literature recognized as world literature and the connections to the great Yiddish writers and the Western Canon.
To learn more about the Yiddish Book Center’s Wexler Oral History Project, visit:
http://www.yiddishbookcenter.org/tell-your-story
Literary Festival 2015: High Culture and the Western Canon: has the fightback begun?
Speaker(s): Professor Sarah Churchwell, Jonty Claypole, Maya Jaggi, Frederic Raphael
Chair...
published:05 Mar 2015
Literary Festival 2015: High Culture and the Western Canon: has the fightback begun?
Literary Festival 2015: High Culture and the Western Canon: has the fightback begun?
Speaker(s): Professor Sarah Churchwell, Jonty Claypole, Maya Jaggi, Frederic Raphael
Chair: Professor Maurice Fraser
Recorded on 27 February 2015.
With the BBC having announced a remake of Kenneth Clark's TV series Civilisation, and Melvyn Bragg’s intellectual cornucopia on Radio 4, In Our Time, now in its 17th year, we will be asking whether the mission of Lord Reith 'to educate, inform and entertain' is alive and well. Can Matthew Arnold, TS Eliot and FR Leavis sleep well in their graves? Has the era of dumbing down to ' widen access ' run its course? Why shouldn't ALL schoolchildren be asked to grapple with the 'difficult' texts, rich canvases or musical scores of our western inheritance? Why shouldn't everyone have the chance to join the 'elite'?
Sarah Churchwell is Professor of American Literature and Public Understanding of the Humanities at UEA. She is the author of Careless People: Murder, Mayhem and The Invention of The Great Gatsby, The Many Lives of Marilyn Monroe, and her literary journalism has appeared in the Guardian, New Statesman, TLS, New York Times Book Review, and the Spectator, among others. She comments regularly on arts, culture, and politics for UK television and radio, has judged many literary prizes, including the Bailey’s (Orange) Prize for Fiction and the 2014 Man Booker Prize for Fiction, and she is the 2015 Eccles Centre Writer in Residence at the British Library.
Jonty Claypole is Director of Arts at the BBC. He works across television, radio and online, ensuring the BBC succeeds in its mission of "Arts for Everyone". As a director then executive producer, he has made over 100 television documentaries for BBC Television, including landmark series like Seven Ages of Britain, A History of Art in Three Colours, A Very British Renaissance and Andrew Marr's Great Scotts. He has created strands like What Do Artists Do All Day, Secret Knowledge and In Their Own Words. He also runs BBC Television's in-house arts department with production teams right across the country.
Maya Jaggi is a cultural journalist and critic who has reported from five continents, and was contracted as one of Guardian Review’s leading profile writers for a decade.She has also written for the FT, Independent, Sunday Times Culture, Daily Telegraph, Economist and Newsweek; and was writer-presenter of the BBC4 TV documentary Isabel Allende: The Art of Reinvention. Her conversations with cultural theorist Stuart Hall were made into a four-hour film by Mike Dibb. She has judged literary awards including the Dublin Impac and Orange, and chaired the jury of the Man Asian in Hong Kong. Educated at Oxford and LSE, she was described as “one of Britain’s most respected arts journalists” by the Open University, which awarded her an honorary doctorate in 2012.
Frederic Raphael, a major scholar in classics at St John's College, Cambridge, has written over twenty-five novels and volumes of short stories, as well as essays, biographies, translations and many reviews. His most recent book on the ancient world is A Jew Among the Romans about Flavius Josephus. His second volume of autobiography, Going Up, will be published next year. So will his novel Private Views. Among his many film and television scripts are Darling, Two for the Road, the Glittering Prizes and Stanley Kubrick's Eyes Wide Shut. His most recent script, This Man This Woman is due to be shot next year.
The LSE European Institute (@LSEEI) was established in 1991 as a dedicated centre for the interdisciplinary study of processes of integration and fragmentation within Europe. In the most recent national Research Assessment Exercise, the Institute was ranked first for research in European Studies in the United Kingdom. The LSE European Institute has been a Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence since 2009.
This event forms part of the LSE Space for Thought Literary Festival 2015, taking place from Monday 23 - Saturday 28 February 2015, with the theme 'Foundations'.
published:05 Mar 2015
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Literary Festival 2015: High Culture and the Western Canon: has the fightback begun?
Speaker(s): Professor Sarah Churchwell, Jonty Claypole, Maya Jaggi, Frederic Raphael Chair...
published:06 Apr 2015
Literary Festival 2015: High Culture and the Western Canon: has the fightback begun?
Literary Festival 2015: High Culture and the Western Canon: has the fightback begun?
Speaker(s): Professor Sarah Churchwell, Jonty Claypole, Maya Jaggi, Frederic Raphael Chair: Professor Maurice Fraser Recorded on 27 February 2015. With the BBC having announced a remake of.
Speaker(s): Professor Sarah Churchwell, Jonty Claypole, Maya Jaggi, Frederic Raphael Chair: Professor Maurice Fraser Recorded on 27 February 2015. With the BBC having announced a remake of.
Speaker(s): Dr Caroline Edwards, Professor Adam Roberts, Anders Sandberg Chair: Imre Bard Recorded on 28 February 2015. Utopian and dystopian visions of technologically manipulated and .
published:06 Apr 2015
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What Are the Great Books of Western Literature? Homer, Locke, Nietzsche. Conrad, Woolf (1996)
In the Western classical tradition, Homer (/ˈhoʊmər/; Ancient Greek: Ὅμηρος [hómɛːros], Hó...
What Are the Great Books of Western Literature? Homer, Locke, Nietzsche. Conrad, Woolf (1996)
What Are the Great Books of Western Literature? Homer, Locke, Nietzsche. Conrad, Woolf (1996)
In the Western classical tradition, Homer (/ˈhoʊmər/; Ancient Greek: Ὅμηρος [hómɛːros], Hómēros) is the author of the Iliad and the Odyssey, and is revered a...
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The term "Western canon" denotes a body of books and, more broadly, music and art that hav...
published:28 Sep 2014
Western canon
Western canon
The term "Western canon" denotes a body of books and, more broadly, music and art that have been traditionally accepted by Western scholars as the most important and influential in shaping Western culture. As such, it includes the "greatest works of artistic merit". Such a canon is important to the theory of educational perennialism and the development of "high culture". The idea of a Canon has been used to address the question What is Art?; according to this approach, a work is art by comparison to the works in the canon, or conversely, any aesthetic law to be valid should not rule out any of the works included in the canon. The concept has become challenged by advocates of multiculturalism and critics who charge that it has been influenced by racial, gender, and other biases.
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The Classic Books of Western Civilization and America's Culture Wars - University Course (1996)
The Classic Books of Western Civilization and America's Culture Wars - University Course (1996)
The great books are those books that constitute an essential foundation in the literature of Western culture. Specified sets of great books typically range f...
JEAN RITCHIE LYRICS, Digital Tradition file name: NOTTMUN.
In fair Nottamun town, not...
published:12 Dec 2014
Me. Nottamun Town. The Western Canon, you foolz
Me. Nottamun Town. The Western Canon, you foolz
JEAN RITCHIE LYRICS, Digital Tradition file name: NOTTMUN.
In fair Nottamun town, not a soul would look up,
Not a soul would look up, not a soul would look down,
Not a soul would look up, not a soul would look down,
To show me the way to fair Nottamun town.
I rode a grey horse, a mule roany mare,
Grey mane and grey tail, a green stripe down her back,
Grey mane and grey tail, a green stripe down her back,
There wa'nt a hair on her be-what was coal black.
She stood so still, she threw me to the dirt,
She tore -a my hide and she bruised my shirt.
From saddle to stirrup I mounted again,
And on my ten toes I rode over the plain.
Met the King and the Queen and a company more,
A-riding behind and a-marching before
Came a stark-naked drummer a-beating a drum
With his heels in his bosom come marching along.
They laughed and they smiled, not a soul did look gay,
They talked all the while, not a word they did say,
I bought me a quart to drive gladness away
And to stifle the dust, for it rained the whole day.
Sat down on a hard, hot cold frozen stone,
Ten thousand stood round me, and yet I's alone.
Took my hat in my hand for to keep my head warm,
Ten thousand got drownded that never was born.
published:12 Dec 2014
views:2
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Audio Book Review: The Western Canon: The Books and School of the Ages by Harold Bloom (Author), ...
http://www.AudioBookMix.com This is the summary of The Western Canon: The Books and School...
Audio Book Review: The Western Canon: The Books and School of the Ages by Harold Bloom (Author), ...
Audio Book Review: The Western Canon: The Books and School of the Ages by Harold Bloom (Author), ...
http://www.AudioBookMix.com This is the summary of The Western Canon: The Books and School of the Ages by Harold Bloom (Author), James Armstrong (Narrator).
Track 7 from 'Live at NEIA' (2012). Download free from BandCamp: http://processional.bandcamp.com/releases Feel free to 'L I K E' our Facebook page @ http://...
COH 2 (FRANCE) #295 "Canon d'infanterie Oberkommando" (Western Front Armies)
COH 2 (FRANCE) #295 "Canon d'infanterie Oberkommando" (Western Front Armies)
Au programme du jour, nous vous montrons l'Oberkommando et sa puissance de frappe en early game ! Nous mélangeons bien évidemment les factions de l'AXE à la ...
Passengers who took the same easyJet flight as Kate Moss from Turkey to London have spoken out in defence of the model, who was escorted from the jet by police for being “disruptive”. More witnesses to the incident have come forward since one passenger revealed to the MailOnline that Moss called the pilot a “basic b****” as she was led from the plane by officers at Luton Airport... Kate Moss. Her most iconic looks ... --> ... ....
9 June 2015. From the section US & Canada.Albert Woodfox was held in solitary confinement in Louisiana State Penitentiary, the largest maximum security prison in the US (file photo). A judge in the US state of Louisiana has ordered the release of an inmate who has been in solitary confinement for more than 40 years. JudgeJames Brady also banned prosecutors from trying Albert Woodfox, 68, for a third time ... ....
MCKINNEY, Texas — Either racist white residents of CraigRanch and McKinney police harassed neighborhood black kids at a pool party Friday — or law officers safely dispersed a loud, out-of-control mob of interloping teenagers. Those were the competing narratives circulating Monday about an incident that has become a national flashpoint about racism and police tactics ... “This is not a race issue; this is a compassion issue.” ... Cpl ... ——— ... ———....
The Supreme Court struck down a disputed law Monday that would have allowed Americans born in Jerusalem to list their birthplace as Israel on their U.S. passports in an important ruling that underscores the president's authority in foreign affairs. The court ruled 6-3 that Congress overstepped its bounds when it approved the law in 2002... "Recognition is a matter on which the nation must speak with one voice ... citizen parents ... U.S ...The U.S ... ....
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(CNN)For 170 years, no inmate had managed to break out of the maximum security wing of New York'sClinton Correctional Facility, tucked high in the Adirondack Mountains near the Canadian border. But now, red-faced officials are looking for two convicted killers who escaped in a most dramatic fashion. by using power tools to cut through the walls of their cells and crawling through a maze of underground pipes and shaft to freedom ...Photo....
... from governance? MalcolmHarris’s interpretation of vulnerability claims against syllabus choices–that they “are a red herring in a wider fight” and “a way students have found to use language to lodge a complaint against the canon”–is closer to the mark (“WesternCanon, MeetTriggerWarning”)....
Twenty years ago, Yale University’s Harold Bloom offered a reading list in great literature under the title The WesternCanon, with the caveat that it was impossible to teach literature to American undergraduates ... “Ovid’s ‘Metamorphoses’ is a fixture of Lit Hum, but like so many texts in the Westerncanon, it contains triggering and offensive ......
One of the biggest new academic trends this year is the call for trigger warnings to be appended to literary texts ... “Ovid’s Metamorphoses is a fixture of Lit Hum, but like so many texts in the Westerncanon, it contains triggering and offensive material that marginalises student identities in the classroom,” four concerned students wrote in the campus newspaper in April ... “There is no question ... Biologist Gerry A ... ....
Harold Bloom, “the indispensable critic,” has found the men and women who provided the daemonic spark for America’s literary giants. And he’s even nice to T.S. Eliot... He is the author of nearly 40 books and the editor of hundreds, on subjects ranging from The Anxiety of Influence (a phrase that is part of our lexicon) to The AmericanReligion, from The WesternCanon to Shakespeare. The Invention of the Human ... No ... I hope I’m wrong ... Eliot ... ....
"Ovid's 'Metamorphoses' is a fixture of Lit Hum, but like so many texts in the Westerncanon, it contains triggering and offensive material that marginalizes student identities in the classroom," wrote the four students, who are members of Columbia's Multicultural Affairs Advisory Board... Those things aside, what are they doing in that class? Why are they reading any texts in the Westerncanon if they feel the way they do? ... ....
... of Western storytelling, philosophy and religion ... The editorial goes on to raise concerns that Columbia's resulting discussions about the material, "can disregard the impacts that the Westerncanon has had and continues to have on marginalized groups." ... Most of the literature we love today, for example, was written as a response to the Westerncanon....
What more do we have to learn from Harold Bloom? In his 85th year, the critic and author of 36 books, including the monumental Anxiety of Influence, The WesternCanon and Shakespeare... In 1994’s The WesternCanon, Harold Bloom coined the phrase “School of Resentment” to refer to those critics who argued that it was important take race, ethnicity and ......
She soon realized, however, that although her subject matter had broken free of convention, her tools were still entangled in canon, in traditions of proportion, scale, and perspective ... Do you recall initially realizing the homogeneity of the Westerncanon of art history? What was your reaction? ... That was the first time I interacted with those kinds of works and that kind of canon....
“I don’t think I expected to see it again, really,” Lawler tells Review... I was lucky to get the one at the Union.” ... To mark the 60th anniversary, Adelaide’s State TheatreCompany is staging the drama from next week under the direction of artistic director Geordie Brookman, who describes the play as “one of the most perceptive and moving examinations of middle age in the Westerncanon” ... ....
My friends sometimes are surprised that I endorse the tradition of liberal arts education. They ask why study the work of "dead white males." In our diverse democracy, that is a threshold query. The liberal arts cannot rightly be reduced to the phrase "dead white males." ... Some have forgotten the influence of antiquity on our own Founders ... He embraced the WesternCanon, the Great Books, the cultural heritage others would have denied to him....
My friends sometimes are surprised that I endorse the tradition of liberal arts education. They ask why study the work of "dead white males." In our diverse democracy, that is a threshold query. The liberal arts cannot rightly be reduced to the phrase "dead white males." ... Some have forgotten the influence of antiquity on our own Founders ... He embraced the WesternCanon, the Great Books, the cultural heritage others would have denied to him....
We’ll get to Monica Lewinsky in a second, but if we’re going to talk about shame we have to start with “Othello.” It’sAct II, Scene 3. The VenetianArmy is on Cyprus, and in festive spirits ... In one of the Westerncanon’s great deployments of peer pressure, Iago plies Cassio, who has confessed to “very poor and / unhappy brains for drinking,” with wine, and tricks him into initiating a violent fight with the former governor of Cyprus ... ....
Yet the conjunction of these two events, reflecting more than five centuries of almost continuous monarchy in England, was somehow telling ... There was, naturally, the element of curiosity, and the delight in surprise ... And there were those prepared to apply the modern Westerncanon more than half a millennium after the fact to ask what effect his disability might have had – not on his own psyche, but on how the public regarded him ... Tweet....