An imaginative tour of the contemporary university as it could be: a place to discover self-knowledge, meaning, and purpose.
What if college were not just a means of acquiring credentials, but a place to pursue our formation as whole persons striving to lead lives of meaning and purpose? In Undeclared, Chris Higgins confronts the contemporary university in a bid to reclaim a formative mission for higher education. In a series of searching essays and pointed interludes, Higgins challenges us to acknowledge how far our practices have drifted from our ideals, asking: What would it look like to build a college from the ground up to support self-discovery and personal integration? What does it mean to be a public university, and are there any left? How can the humanities help the job-ified university begin to take vocation seriously?
Cutting through the underbrush of received ideas, Higgins follows the insight where it leads, clearing a path from the corporate multiversity to the renaissance in higher education that was Black Mountain College and back again. Along the way, we tour a campus bent on becoming a shopping mall, accompany John Dewey through a midlife crisis, and witness the first "happening.” Through diverse and grounded philosophical engagements, Undeclared assembles the resources to expand the contemporary educational imagination.
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- Title
- Undeclared
- Subtitle
- A Philosophy of Formative Higher Education
- Publisher
- The MIT Press
- Author(s)
- Chris Higgins
- Published
- 2024-05-14
- Edition
- 1
- Format
- eBook (pdf, epub, mobi)
- Pages
- 400
- Language
- English
- ISBN-10
- 026254749X
- ISBN-13
- 9780262377607
- License
- CC BY-NC-SA
- Book Homepage
- Free eBook, Errata, Code, Solutions, etc.
Preface Acknowledgments Prologue Campus Tour Soul Action: The Search for Intergrity The Formidable Task of Formation Roots and Branches Scattering Requirements A Skeleton Faculty Chest Knowledge Coda New Student Orientation Wide Awake: Aesthetic Education at Black Mountain College The Road to Black Mountain An Allegory of Arrival Who Is The Formative Educator? Theater and Wings Learning Here and Now Public Hearing Job Prospects: Vocational Formation as Humane Learning Life in Panem The Great Vocational Question Working with Integrity A New Organ The Last Butler Notes Index