| This cluster participates in the arts faculty research programme about the crisis of the humanities at the end of the millennium. it focuses on the extent to which the humanities have historically had to deal with the tension between dominant and resisting or emancipating cultures. this tension has made the humanities into both a vital keeper of tradition and an important critical force in society. through emphasis on gender and ethnicity this cluster will focus on contemporary aspects of the critical traditions within the humanities, both in academic life and in a broader cultural context. output: - several scholarly publications in international journals - working papers of the consortium for the humanities co-ordinated by the institute for history and culture (ogc) of the faculty. |