Good for this guy, but Wabash of all places? This seems like an awfully progressive required course for one of the few all-male schools left in the country. A school, I might add, that considers the inclusion of female and black writers in literature courses "unorthodox."
Still, I'd love to talk to this guy and follow the course through its implementation. It would be amazing if they could pull off a course that's both required by everyone and students and faculty enjoy.
__________________
"Tales and dreams are the shadow-truths that will endure when mere facts are dust and ashes, and forgot."
|