"Go west, ever-young humanities"
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Resumo: | The mid-nineteenth century politician and editor of the New-York Tribune, Horace Greeley, challenged his young countrymen with a forceful pronouncement, "Go West young man." Inspired by this assertion to move forward and search further by creatively continuing the journey into the future, I appropriate this call to action to the realm of the Humanities. Thus, the following pages propose to briefly reflect on the value of the Humanities as well as on the challenges they have met in the USA and elsewhere, especially in our own time, and the ways they may contribute to a better understanding of the complexities of being human and, above all, humane, as argued in the work of Jennifer Summit on the future of the Humanities. The reference to the concerns of Ralph Waldo Emerson and Williams Carlos Williams with the role of the Humanities in their different times, and their defense of literary imagination will be complemented by a reexamination of the richness of the American West, more specifically as a locus for historical and creative dialogues with the spiritual journey towards a much searched-for promised land, known since Puritan colonial times as an “errand into the wilderness.” Examples of this search for humane responses to human dire predicaments are discussed via two films, Meek’s Cuttof (2010), directed by Kelly Reichardt, and The Homesman (2014), directed by Tommy Lee Jones, both new Westerns which, in their own way, follow up on the ethical citizen concerns present in Mark Twain’s novel Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1885). The call for an active involvement in the social and educational realms in order to aim at building a more humane world is also a deep concern of a major figure of our time, Pope Francis. The mid-nineteenth century politician and editor of the New-York Tribune, Horace Greeley, challenged his young countrymen with a forceful pronouncement, "Go West young man." Inspired by this assertion to move forward and search further by creatively continuing the journey into the future, I appropriate this call to action to the realm of the Humanities. Thus, the following pages propose to briefly reflect on the value of the Humanities as well as on the challenges they have met in the USA and elsewhere, especially in our own time, and the ways they may contribute to a better understanding of the complexities of being huma and, above all, humane, as argued in the work of Jennifer Summit on the future of the Humanities. The reference to the concerns of Ralph Waldo Emerson and Williams Carlos Williams with the role of the Humanities in their different times, and their defense of literary imagination will be complemented by a reexamination of the richness of the American West, more specifically as a locus for historical and creative dialogues with the spiritual journey towards a much searched-for promised land, known since Puritan colonial times as an “errand into the wilderness.” Examples of this search for humane responses to human dire predicaments are discussed via two films, Meek’s Cuttof (2010), directed by Kelly Reichardt, and The Homesman (2014), directed by Tommy Lee Jones, both new Westerns which, in their own way, follow up on the ethical citizen concerns present in Mark Twain’s novel Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1885). The call for an active involvement in the social and educational realms in order to aim at building a more humane world is also a deep concern of a major figure of our time, Pope Francis. |
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"Go west, ever-young humanities"The mid-nineteenth century politician and editor of the New-York Tribune, Horace Greeley, challenged his young countrymen with a forceful pronouncement, "Go West young man." Inspired by this assertion to move forward and search further by creatively continuing the journey into the future, I appropriate this call to action to the realm of the Humanities. Thus, the following pages propose to briefly reflect on the value of the Humanities as well as on the challenges they have met in the USA and elsewhere, especially in our own time, and the ways they may contribute to a better understanding of the complexities of being human and, above all, humane, as argued in the work of Jennifer Summit on the future of the Humanities. The reference to the concerns of Ralph Waldo Emerson and Williams Carlos Williams with the role of the Humanities in their different times, and their defense of literary imagination will be complemented by a reexamination of the richness of the American West, more specifically as a locus for historical and creative dialogues with the spiritual journey towards a much searched-for promised land, known since Puritan colonial times as an “errand into the wilderness.” Examples of this search for humane responses to human dire predicaments are discussed via two films, Meek’s Cuttof (2010), directed by Kelly Reichardt, and The Homesman (2014), directed by Tommy Lee Jones, both new Westerns which, in their own way, follow up on the ethical citizen concerns present in Mark Twain’s novel Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1885). The call for an active involvement in the social and educational realms in order to aim at building a more humane world is also a deep concern of a major figure of our time, Pope Francis. The mid-nineteenth century politician and editor of the New-York Tribune, Horace Greeley, challenged his young countrymen with a forceful pronouncement, "Go West young man." Inspired by this assertion to move forward and search further by creatively continuing the journey into the future, I appropriate this call to action to the realm of the Humanities. Thus, the following pages propose to briefly reflect on the value of the Humanities as well as on the challenges they have met in the USA and elsewhere, especially in our own time, and the ways they may contribute to a better understanding of the complexities of being huma and, above all, humane, as argued in the work of Jennifer Summit on the future of the Humanities. The reference to the concerns of Ralph Waldo Emerson and Williams Carlos Williams with the role of the Humanities in their different times, and their defense of literary imagination will be complemented by a reexamination of the richness of the American West, more specifically as a locus for historical and creative dialogues with the spiritual journey towards a much searched-for promised land, known since Puritan colonial times as an “errand into the wilderness.” Examples of this search for humane responses to human dire predicaments are discussed via two films, Meek’s Cuttof (2010), directed by Kelly Reichardt, and The Homesman (2014), directed by Tommy Lee Jones, both new Westerns which, in their own way, follow up on the ethical citizen concerns present in Mark Twain’s novel Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1885). The call for an active involvement in the social and educational realms in order to aim at building a more humane world is also a deep concern of a major figure of our time, Pope Francis.Horace Greeley, político americano de meados do século XIX e editor do New-York Tribune, desafiou os seus jovens compatriotas com um imperativo "Go West young man". Inspirada por esta asserção de incentivo a ir sempre mais longe, continuando criativamente a viagem em direcção ao futuro, aproprio-me deste apelo à acção, trazendo-o para o campo das Humanidades. Assim, as páginas seguintes propõem uma breve reflexão sobre a importância das Humanidades, bem como sobre os desafios com que se confrontaram os seus cultores nos EUA e noutros países, também no nosso tempo, e a forma como aquelas podem contribuir para uma melhor compreensão das complexidades do ser humano que se quer, acima de tudo, solidário, como defendido na ensaística de Jennifer Summit sobre o futuro das Humanidades. A referência às preocupações de Ralph Waldo Emerson e Williams Carlos Williams com o papel das Humanidades nos seus próprios tempos e à sua defesa da imaginação literária será complementada por uma reavaliação do Oeste americano, mais especificamente encarado como espaço de diálogos históricos e criativos com a viagem espiritual rumo à muito almejada “terra prometida”, conhecida desde os tempos coloniais puritanos como "demanda no deserto". Exemplos desta procura de respostas solidárias a situações humanas difíceis são discutidos por meio de dois filmes, Meek’s Cuttof (2010), de Kelly Reichardt, e The Homesman (2014), de Tommy Lee Jones, ambos novos westerns que, à sua maneira, dão corpo à preocupação com uma cidadania ética também presente no romance de Mark Twain, Aventuras de Huckleberry Finn (1885). O seu apelo a um envolvimento activo nos domínios social e educativo, visando a construção de um mundo mais solidário é também uma profunda preocupação de uma figura maior do nosso tempo, o Papa Francisco.Universidade Católica Portuguesa2022-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://doi.org/10.34632/gaudiumsciendi.2022.12948https://doi.org/10.34632/gaudiumsciendi.2022.12948Gaudium Sciendi; No 22 (2022); 131-148Gaudium Sciendi; n. 22 (2022); 131-1482182-760510.34632/gaudiumsciendi.2022.n22reponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAPenghttps://revistas.ucp.pt/index.php/gaudiumsciendi/article/view/12948https://revistas.ucp.pt/index.php/gaudiumsciendi/article/view/12948/12335Direitos de Autor (c) 2023 Teresa Cidhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCid, Teresa2023-06-23T09:00:24Zoai:ojs.revistas.ucp.pt:article/12948Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T17:59:42.706371Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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The mid-nineteenth century politician and editor of the New-York Tribune, Horace Greeley, challenged his young countrymen with a forceful pronouncement, "Go West young man." Inspired by this assertion to move forward and search further by creatively continuing the journey into the future, I appropriate this call to action to the realm of the Humanities. Thus, the following pages propose to briefly reflect on the value of the Humanities as well as on the challenges they have met in the USA and elsewhere, especially in our own time, and the ways they may contribute to a better understanding of the complexities of being human and, above all, humane, as argued in the work of Jennifer Summit on the future of the Humanities. The reference to the concerns of Ralph Waldo Emerson and Williams Carlos Williams with the role of the Humanities in their different times, and their defense of literary imagination will be complemented by a reexamination of the richness of the American West, more specifically as a locus for historical and creative dialogues with the spiritual journey towards a much searched-for promised land, known since Puritan colonial times as an “errand into the wilderness.” Examples of this search for humane responses to human dire predicaments are discussed via two films, Meek’s Cuttof (2010), directed by Kelly Reichardt, and The Homesman (2014), directed by Tommy Lee Jones, both new Westerns which, in their own way, follow up on the ethical citizen concerns present in Mark Twain’s novel Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1885). The call for an active involvement in the social and educational realms in order to aim at building a more humane world is also a deep concern of a major figure of our time, Pope Francis. The mid-nineteenth century politician and editor of the New-York Tribune, Horace Greeley, challenged his young countrymen with a forceful pronouncement, "Go West young man." Inspired by this assertion to move forward and search further by creatively continuing the journey into the future, I appropriate this call to action to the realm of the Humanities. Thus, the following pages propose to briefly reflect on the value of the Humanities as well as on the challenges they have met in the USA and elsewhere, especially in our own time, and the ways they may contribute to a better understanding of the complexities of being huma and, above all, humane, as argued in the work of Jennifer Summit on the future of the Humanities. The reference to the concerns of Ralph Waldo Emerson and Williams Carlos Williams with the role of the Humanities in their different times, and their defense of literary imagination will be complemented by a reexamination of the richness of the American West, more specifically as a locus for historical and creative dialogues with the spiritual journey towards a much searched-for promised land, known since Puritan colonial times as an “errand into the wilderness.” Examples of this search for humane responses to human dire predicaments are discussed via two films, Meek’s Cuttof (2010), directed by Kelly Reichardt, and The Homesman (2014), directed by Tommy Lee Jones, both new Westerns which, in their own way, follow up on the ethical citizen concerns present in Mark Twain’s novel Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1885). The call for an active involvement in the social and educational realms in order to aim at building a more humane world is also a deep concern of a major figure of our time, Pope Francis. |
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