Reading/Signing with Barbara Sher Tinsley

"Reconstructing Western Civilization"

These essays reveal ancient history through a lens ironic, skeptical, playful. While textbooks numb curiosity and stifle humor, Barbara Sher Tinsley humorously confronts the past, encouraging readers to enjoy exploring the tragicomic aspects of men-and women-from Paleolithic through early Christian times. You'll get a chronological account from Gilgamesh to the rise of Christianity. Intolerance and spirituality, science and irrationality, sex and gender, poverty and greed, hold mirrors to a different past than any textbook provides. Here, history is thought provoking, relevant, and often hilarious. The essays suggest how the past was hewn by writers with axes to grind.

 
Date and Time:
 Monday, October 23, 2006.  6:00 PM.
Approximate duration of 1 hour(s).
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Stanford Bookstore Alcove  [Map]
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September 21, 2006