E. D. Hirsch
Autor(a) de Cultural Literacy: What Every American Needs to Know
About the Author
Hirsch is a conservative critic best known for his repudiation of critical approaches to literature (chiefly poststructuralism and New Criticism) that assume that the author's intentions do not determine readings. He argues that any such methodology is guilty of "the organic fallacy," the belief mostrar mais that the text leads a life of its own. For Hirsch, the author's authority is the key to literary interpretation: The critic's job is to reproduce textual meaning by recovering the author's consciousness, which guarantees the validity of an interpretation. In his two most important books, Validity in Interpretation (1967) and its sequel, The Aims of Interpretation (1976), Hirsch warns against the "critical anarchy" that follows from the "cognitive atheism" of both relativism and subjectivism. For him, these result from a corollary of the organic fallacy, the thesis that meaning is ultimately indeterminate because it changes over time or with the differing interests and values of different readers. According to Hirsch, meaning does not change; only value or significance does, as readers relate a text's fixed meaning to their cultures. If there is more than one valid interpretation of a text, it is because literature may be reduced to more than one "intrinsic genre" or meaning type---the particular set of conventions governing ways of seeing and of making meaning at the time the author was writing. Many critics suggest that the intentions Hirsch recovers in intrinsic genres are really his own, rather than those of the author, because no one, including Hirsch, can escape his or her historically conditioned frame of reference when developing interpretations of literature. Hirsch's recent books, including Cultural Literacy (1987), are seen as proof of those flaws by those who are troubled by the history and values of the dominant culture that Hirsch insists is the only culture. Hirsch argues that "common knowledge" is being denied minority students and others by feminists and other "radicals" who have undermined the authority of its great texts. (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos
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Séries
Obras por E. D. Hirsch
What Your Third Grader Needs to Know (Revised Edition): Fundamentals of a Good Third-Grade Education (Core Knowledge… (1992) 572 exemplares
What Your Sixth Grader Needs to Know: Fundamentals of a Good Sixth-Grade Education (Core Knowledge Series : Resource… (1993) 425 exemplares
Books to Build On: A Grade-by-Grade Resource Guide for Parents and Teachers (Core Knowledge Series) (1996) 244 exemplares
What Your Preschooler Needs to Know: Get Ready for Kindergarten (The Core Knowledge Series) (2008) 163 exemplares
The Knowledge Deficit: Closing the Shocking Education Gap for American Children (2006) 157 exemplares
WHAT YOUR 5TH GRADER NEEDS TO KNOW 2 exemplares
Multicultural Literacy 2 exemplares
What Your Year 1 Child Needs to Know: Preparing Your Child for a Lifetime of Learning (Core Knowledge UK) (2011) 1 exemplar
Immigration and citizenship 1 exemplar
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- Nome canónico
- Hirsch, E. D.
- Nome legal
- Hirsch, Eric Donald
- Outros nomes
- Hirsch, E. D., Jr.
- Data de nascimento
- 1928-03-22
- Sexo
- male
- Nacionalidade
- USA
- Local de nascimento
- Memphis, Tennessee, USA
- Locais de residência
- Charlottesville, Virginia, USA
- Educação
- Cornell University (BA|1950)
Yale University (Ph.D|1957) - Ocupações
- university professor
- Organizações
- University of Virginia
Core Knowledge Foundation
Hoover Institution (1999-2006)
Yale University - Prémios e menções honrosas
- Thomas B. Fordham Prize for Excellence in Education (2003)
American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1977)
Explicator Prize (1965) - Agente
- Marly Rusoff
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Estatísticas
- Obras
- 51
- Also by
- 3
- Membros
- 9,879
- Popularidade
- #2,410
- Avaliação
- 3.9
- Críticas
- 61
- ISBN
- 151
- Línguas
- 2