New Models for Culture
The author’s studies of perspective and culture during the 1970s and 1980s led gradually to a conviction that standard histories of art and culture (e.g. Janson, Summers) are much too Eurocentric. How can Europe, which is less than 5% of the world population create new models of culture which re-assess Europe’s contributions and at the same time duly give credit to other cultures throughout the world? A central premise is that Europe’s uniqueness is to be found less in its exclusive symbols and more in its inclusive approaches to knowledge and culture. This work has led to a number of articles and is leading to a series of courses for the Paris branch (Internet, Philosophy) of the new European University of Culture scheduled to open on 1 September 2005.
Courses: Roadmaps for New Europe
Seminars
1. Fundamental Premises
2. Europe and the World
3. Individuals and Schools in Cultural History and Cultural Studies
4. Methods in Culture, History, Historiography
Lectures | Overview
Articles
On 5 November, 2011, Dr. Eric McLuhan will be awarded an honorary Doctor of Sacred Letters by Saint Michael’s College, University of Toronto.
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