Category Archives: Bergquist, Charles

(1)New Criticism and the American Literary Community: Summary and Response; (1) United States Foreign Policy in Latin America and the Third World; (3) American Medical Education and the Liberal Arts; (4) Commentary on Opinion Polls

William Dowling summarizes the approach to literature known as New Criticism and the close textual analysis that characterizes it. He talks about the basis of some conflicts among New Critics in the 1960s. At [5:20], Cleanth Brooks responds to Dowling, … Continue reading

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Politics and Society in Third World and Latin American Nations

Charles Bergquist analyzes the economic development of countries in Latin and Central America. Among the many ways to define a “developed” nation, the capitalist definition measures development by the number of things a nation has per capita, while the socialist … Continue reading

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