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Paperback The Art of Being Human: The Humanities as a Technique for Living Book

ISBN: 0205605427

ISBN13: 9780205605422

The Art of Being Human: The Humanities as a Technique for Living

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For courses in Introduction to Humanities Help students broaden their perspectives and enrich their lives through the humanities The Art of Being Human: The Humanities as a Technique for Living... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Art and Humanities

I used this book in college and then when I began teaching humanities I thought this book is excellent for art and humanities. There are explanations, critical thinking about civilizations.There are several interesting topics of discussion that helps develop consciousnes about art and the world and how they are connected.

Appropriate for Intro Courses

This review is for The Art of Being Human: The Humanities as a Technique for Living, 9th Edition. ISBN 13: 978-0-205-60542-2. // This textbook has much to offer for those who glean treasure from it. Sure, it isn't perfect, and some things need perhaps to be redesigned or added to make its more satisfying. However, I have successfully used this book (and the earlier editions of the text) in introductory Humanities courses for high school seniors and for college students. I like it because it contains a variety of topics I can pick and choose from, allowing me to offer a fresh course each semester, while also honoring the key course competencies. I don't understand another reviewer's complaint about organization because I believe this book to be well organized with the following features: Brief Contents section; Detailed Contents section; Preface; Content divisions--Part I, Part II, and Part III; Three Color Plate sections--first between pages 44-45, second between 140-141, third between pages 460-461; Endnotes; Credits; and Index. [I would worry about anyone who couldn't locate information within a book structured like this! :) No offense is meant. I just felt like the book in certain reviews wasn't presented properly, fairly.] The main content of the book is divided into three sections, and these sections allow the creative instructor to develop an exciting course that is akin the a Whitman's Sample Chocolate box. Depending on how deeply the instructor chooses to delve into the sections or how the instructor chooses to supplement the text, the book could be used intensively for a one semester survey course, or more leisurely for two courses, a part one and part two, with each course's duration 16 weeks. I typically use it for the one semester "Introduction to Humanities" type courses, and then I am selective about my topics and assignments within a given semester--refreshing the course each time I teach it in some fashion. More work for me, yes. However, this unpredictability keeps students on their toes and ensures a little level of built-in academic integrity in today's fluid, copy & paste, easy data world. For example, if students attempt to receive last semester's students' efforts to submit, they will be sorely disappointed as well as thwarted because the activities have changed. No canned courses here! :D Features of the book I like: Quotes in the margins; bold vocabulary words and key terms; picture selections that emphasize the reading; chapter subheadings; Topics for Writing and Discussion at the end of each chapter; nice-sized font and white space that allow for relaxed, reflective reading; and the Detailed Contents section. Features that I don't like as well: the orange borders and peachy-pink boxes, but then I don't care much for that color combination; the cover image---I like the covers on earlier editions better; some of the black & white photos are hard to discern--would have been better as color. I agree with another r

Great for the Human mind & General Humanities

This book is used at West Ottawa High school for a Humanities class. I have found it very interesting and keeps you reading until you can't read no more. It isn't to hard of reading and gives your information with examples quickly and efficantly.

I still own this book and love it! -dlb

Ever human should know the art of Being human. Let's revel in our humanity - Execellent book for promoting this!
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