The humanities have transformed from aesthetic pursuits to a discipline that actively engages with social, political, and cultural issues, interrogating the politics of knowledge.
Where once the humanities were perceived as a refuge from politics, they now serve as a battleground for confronting issues of culture, power, and privilege.
Today, the humanities no longer merely interpret the world; they seek to bridge theory and real-world change, actively engaging with pressing issues of justice.
The focus has shifted toward understanding how culture interacts with power, examining legacies of oppression while addressing race, gender, and identity.
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