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Institutionalizing Imagination: National Defense and Defense of the Humanities in the 9/11 Report

Tác giả

Miller K.A.

Năm xuất bản

2016

Source title

Journal of American Studies

Số trích dẫn

0

DOI

10.1017/S0021875815001218

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Tóm tắt

This essay analyzes The 9/11 Report, exploring its connection between the defense of the nation and the defense of the humanities. Comparing American civic engagement with the work of literary criticism, the report argues that America's most important failure before 9/11 was one of imagination. Significantly, each of its four major recommendations for improving future intelligence work parallels a specific literary-critical skill. Grounding these skills in the work of the humanities classroom, The 9/11 Report concludes that America's global power requires the imagination and the ethics central to a liberal arts education. © Copyright Cambridge University Press and British Association for American Studies 2015.

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Cambridge University Press

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Open Access

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