The Art of Being Human


Book Description




The Art of Being Human


Book Description

"This uniquely structured introduction to the study of the humanities not only reveals the world of creativity and intellectual inspiration; it also provides a framework for responding analytically to that world and explores the strategies that allow critical thinkers to evaluate--and question--everything we read, see, and hear"--




The Art of Being Human


Book Description




The Art of Being Human


Book Description




The Art of Being Human


Book Description




The Art of Being Human


Book Description




The Art of Being Human


Book Description

The Art of Being Human introduces readers to the ways in which the humanities can broaden their perspective, enhance their ability to think critically and creatively, and enrich their lives.This highly-respected book has been lauded for its scope of topics, accessibility, and lucid writing style. Chapter topics include myth, literature, art, music, television, cinema, and the theater. Also discussed are provocative issues in the humanities - religion, morality, happiness, death, freedom, and controversies in the arts. The thematic organization of the book allows readers to concentrate on one artistic mode at a time. More than 160 black and white photos and two eight-page full-color photo inserts give readers a visual appreciation of the arts.For those interested in the appreciation of the humanities.




The Art of Being Human


Book Description

The Art of Being Human, Eighth Edition,introduces students to the ways in which the humanities can broaden their perspectives, enhance their ability to think critically, and enrich their lives. Ideal for the one-semester humanities course, this well-respected book has been lauded for its scope, accessibility, and writing style. Featuring a unique topical organization, Part I examines ways of responding to the humanities, their mythic origins, and important struggles in the arts. Part II explores the individual genres of literature, art, music, theater, song and dance, and cinema. Part III looks at provocative themes in the humanities: religion, morality, happiness, love, life and death, and freedom.