ABSTRACT

Over the last decade, a heated debate has raged in the US and the UK over whether the humanities are in crisis, and, if there is one, what form this crisis takes and what the response should be. Questioning how there can be such disagreement over a fundamental point, The Changing Face of Higher Education explores this debate, asking whether the humanities are in crisis after all by objectively evaluating the evidence at hand, and opening the debate up to a global scale by applying the questions to twelve countries from different continents.

Each carefully chosen contributor considers the debate from the perspective of a different country. The chapters present data on funding, student enrolment in the humanities, whether the share of total enrolment in this area is falling, and answer the following questions:

  • What does each country mean by the ‘humanities’?
  • Is there a ‘crisis’ in the humanities in this country?
  • What are the causes for the crisis?
  • What are the implications for the humanities disciplines?

Uniquely offering an objective evaluation of whether this crisis exists, the book will appeal to international humanities and higher education communities and policy-makers, including postgraduate students and academics.

chapter 1|7 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|22 pages

An Australian humanities crisis?

chapter 3|19 pages

Is there a crisis in the humanities in Brazil?

Ambivalences and fragilities of a late higher education system

chapter 6|18 pages

To be or not to be?

Crisis and the humanities in Germany

chapter 7|39 pages

Much ado about very little

The [2015] Japanese government order that Japanese national universities abolish their humanities and social science programmes

chapter 8|14 pages

The humanities in Mexico

No crisis, but no shining future either

chapter 9|21 pages

Palestinian and Israeli universities

Is there a crisis of the humanities?

chapter 10|22 pages

Hopeless entanglement

The short history of the academic humanities in South Africa 1

chapter 12|33 pages

The ‘crisis in the humanities’

Fact or fiction?

chapter 13|13 pages

Conclusion