Title of article
C.P. Snow at Wesleyan: Liberal learning and the origins of the “Third Culture”
Author/Authors
Fins، نويسنده , , Joseph J.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
8
From page
10
To page
17
Abstract
In the fall of 1961 C. P. Snow visited Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut, as a Fellow at the newly inaugurated Center for Advanced Studies in the Liberal Arts, Professions, and Sciences. Snowʹs time at Wesleyan warrants examination because it was a key period in the development of his thinking and also illuminates his career as a whole. His visit provides a snapshot of the global political and cultural currents of his time, and places his immense popularity into context. It also provides an opportunity to consider how a mid-century liberal arts institution addressed the relationship of the sciences to the humanities while fostering interdisciplinary study through educational innovation.
Keywords
The two cultures , Interdisciplinary studies , Wesleyan University , Center for Advanced Studies , F.R. Leavis , Leavis-Snow controversy , Victor Butterfield , Sigmund Neumann , bioethics , Pamela Hansford Johnson , Science and humanities , Third culture , C.P. Snow
Journal title
Technology in Society
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
Technology in Society
Record number
2153904
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