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Charles Muscatine (1920–2010)

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(eng) Charles Muscatine (1920-2010) was an influential Chaucer scholar and an educational reformer. After serving in the Navy during World War II, he received his Ph.D. in English from Yale in 1948 and joined Berkeley's English department. In 1949 Muscatine and 30 other professors refused to sign the anti-communist loyalty oath required by the state. He was fired, but returned to Berkeley in 1954 after the California Supreme Court ruled the oath was unconstitutional. Sympathetic to student demands about free speech issues, Muscatine mediated between them and the university administration during the Free Speech Movement. Subsequently, he led a faculty committee charged with proposing educational reforms at the university. Their publication"Education at Berkeley" (1966) was widely known as "Muscatine Report"; it promoted nontraditional and interdisciplinary courses. In the 1970s, Muscatine helped found and directed the Collegiate Seminar Program, better known as Strawberry Creek College. The program influenced community colleges and experimental universities across the country. Muscatine retired in 1991 but continued to advocate for reform in undergraduate education. Charles wife, Doris Muscatine (nee Corn), was a food, wine, and travel writer, and a historian of the Bay Area culinary scene. She died in 2006 at the age of 80.

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Gangbare naam
Muscatine, Charles
Officiële naam
Muscatine, Charles Samuel
Geboortedatum
1920-11-28
Overlijdensdatum
2010-03-12
Geslacht
male
Nationaliteit
USA
Geboorteplaats
Brooklyn, New York, USA
Plaats van overlijden
Oakland, California, USA
Oorzaak van overlijden
lung infection
Woonplaatsen
Brooklyn, New York, USA
Berkeley, California, USA
Opleiding
Yale University (BA|1941|MA|1942|Ph.D|1948)
Beroepen
medievalist
professor
Organisaties
University of California, Berkeley
Wesleyan University
Modern Language Association
New Chaucer Society (president 1980-81)
Medieval Academy
United States Navy (WWII)
Prijzen en onderscheidingen
American Academy of Arts & Sciences (1974)
Navy Commendation Medal (1944)
Ontwarringsbericht
Charles Muscatine (1920-2010) was an influential Chaucer scholar and an educational reformer. After serving in the Navy during World War II, he received his Ph.D. in English from Yale in 1948 and joined Berkeley's English department. In 1949 Muscatine and 30 other professors refused to sign the anti-communist loyalty oath required by the state. He was fired, but returned to Berkeley in 1954 after the California Supreme Court ruled the oath was unconstitutional. Sympathetic to student demands about free speech issues, Muscatine mediated between them and the university administration during the Free Speech Movement. Subsequently, he led a faculty committee charged with proposing educational reforms at the university. Their publication"Education at Berkeley" (1966) was widely known as "Muscatine Report"; it promoted nontraditional and interdisciplinary courses. In the 1970s, Muscatine helped found and directed the Collegiate Seminar Program, better known as Strawberry Creek College. The program influenced community colleges and experimental universities across the country. Muscatine retired in 1991 but continued to advocate for reform in undergraduate education. Charles wife, Doris Muscatine (nee Corn), was a food, wine, and travel writer, and a historian of the Bay Area culinary scene. She died in 2006 at the age of 80.

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This book was from my first year of university. Mrs. Rae, my instructor in Advanced English Composition, was a recent Vietnam war widow. She also gave us thick mimeographed sheets of poetry to read. So many lifelong favorite writers I was introduced to in her class.
 
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This is a freshman level college anthology. Any anthology of course suffers from having to include too much, to having to exclude other items. This one seems quite workable.
 
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11
Leden
250
Populariteit
#91,401
Waardering
4.2
Besprekingen
2
ISBNs
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