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Luther, Bach, and the Jews: The Place of Objectionable Texts in the Classroom

机译:路德,巴赫和犹太人:令人反感的文字在教室中的位置

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This article examines the pedagogical challenges and value of using objectionable texts in the classroom by way of two case studies: Martin Luther’s writings on Jews and two works by J.S. Bach. The use of morally or otherwise offensive materials in the classroom has the potential to degrade the learning environment or even produce harm if not carefully managed. On the other hand, historically informed instructors can use difficult works to model good scholarly methodology and offer useful contexts for investigating of contemporary issues. Moral judgments about historical actors and events are inevitable, the authors argue, so the instructor’s responsibility is to seize the opportunity for constructive dialogue.
机译:本文通过两个案例研究,探讨了在课堂上使用令人反感的文本的教学挑战和价值:马丁·路德(Martin Luther)关于犹太人的著作和J.S.的两幅作品。巴赫如果在教室中使用道德或其他令人反感的材料,可能会降低学习环境,甚至如果管理不当也会造成伤害。另一方面,历史渊博的讲师可以使用困难的作品来模仿良好的学术方法,并为调查当代问题提供有用的背景。作者认为,对历史演员和事件的道德判断是不可避免的,因此,讲师的责任是抓住机会进行建设性对话。

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