Monday, November 3, 2008

The Obvious Truth About Professors and You

FL 200 & ESPAÑOL 301

I found this article in the NYT to be of interest. Clearly, you will not find it at all compelling. :)

Professors’ Liberalism Contagious? Maybe Not
Published: November 3, 2008
Three sets of researchers recently concluded that professors have virtually no impact on the political views and ideology of their students.

KAFKAESQUE FOOD FOR THOUGHT


"Kafka's stories and novels have provoked a wealth of interpretations. [Max] Brod and Kafka's foremost English translators, Willa and Edwin Muir, viewed the novels as allegories of divine grace. Existentialists have seen Kafka's environment of guilt and despair as the ground upon which to construct an authentic existence. Some have seen his neurotic involvement with his father as the heart of his work; others have emphasized the social criticism, the inhumanity of the powerful and their agents, the violence and barbarity that lurk beneath normal routine. Some have found an imaginative anticipation of totalitarianism in the random and faceless bureaucratic terror of The Trial. The Surrealists delighted in the persistent intrusions of the absurd. There is evidence in both the works and the diaries for each of these interpretations, but Kafka's work as a whole transcends them all. One critic may have put it most accurately when he wrote of the works as "open parables" whose final meanings can never be rounded off"

"Kafka, Franz" Encyclopædia Britannica Online.

[Accessed 13 September 2000].

Copyright © 1994-2000 Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.

  • How would you attempt to make sense of The Metamorphosis?
  • What theoretical paradigms could help you? How?
  • What sort of theses would you propose to illuminate specific "problems" in the text?