ABSTRACT

Interdisciplinarity covers one of the most important changes in attitude and methodology in the history of the university.

Taking the study of English as its main example, this fully updated second edition examines the ways in which we have organized knowledge into disciplines, and are now reorganizing it into new configurations as existing structures come to seem restrictive. Joe Moran traces the history and use of the term ‘interdisciplinarity’, tackling such vital topics as:

  • the rise of the disciplines
  • interdisciplinary English
  • Literary and Cultural Studies
  • 'theory' and the disciplines
  • texts and histories
  • literature and science, space and nature.

Including an updated further reading section and new concluding chapter, Interdisciplinarity is the ideal entry point into one of today's most heated critical debates.

chapter |16 pages

INTRODUCTION

chapter 1|28 pages

INTERDISCIPLINARY ENGLISH

chapter 2|29 pages

LITERATURE INTO CULTURE

chapter 3|29 pages

THEORY AND THE DISCIPLINES

chapter 4|31 pages

TEXTS IN HISTORY

chapter 5|31 pages

SCIENCE, SPACE AND NATURE