Literature education and its role in the life of the university student and in the labor market
Abstract
Literature plays a pivotal multidimensional role in the life of the university student, beyond being a mere subject to hone language skills or express feelings, or awaken aesthetic sense and taste, to become a tool to build personality, cultural and value identity, develop the mind, promote human values, or create multiple opportunities for work. Through this study, we seek to read the reality and analyze the relationship between literature education and alignment with the labor market.
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Aristotle, The Art of Poetry, TR: Ibrahim Hamada, Anglo-Egyptian Library, Cairo, 1982.
- Edgar Morin, The Hermetic Mind: Rethinking Reform and Reforming Thinking, TR: Moncef and Nass, Reviewed by Faraj Maatouk, Tunis Institute for Translation, Tunisia, 2020.
- Rushdie Ahmed Taima, Mohamed El Sayed Manna, Teaching Language and Religion
between Science and Art, Dar Al-Fikr Al-Arabi, Cairo.
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