Humanities and the corona crisis (Mads Bager Ganderup, Berlingske)
The coronavirus crisis may re-ignite our interest in the humanities.
The coronavirus crisis may re-ignite our interest in the humanities.
How Chaucer's pilgrims enact the walking cure in springtime crisis, in line with Chinese medicine.
Coping with disease at a distance during the time of plague.
Living apart with the internet weighs on our emotional health.
How coronavirus shows that the Renaissance is closed, and how we may recover it.
The flight of poetry matches that of science.
How philosophy and the Muses lead to peace and away from war.
In the face the peril, the humanities promise change for the better.
How business and technocracy shaped the humanities crisis for many years.
How language reflects depression or other states of mental health.