Fr. 55.90

Generative AI and the Future of the Humanities - Reading, Writing, Teaching, Labor

English · Hardback

Will be released 30.11.2025

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This book offers scholars in the humanities a way to think critically about generative AI and the impact of technocaptialism on foundational, and essentially human, crafts such as reading and writing. The target audience includes educators and scholars in higher education and K-12, as well as anyone interested in how critical thinking and writing will be taught in the future. For those who only know the term "ChatGPT," this book is a resource for understanding how pervasive and ubiquitous generative AI already is in our lives; for those familiar with OpenAI and other developers, this book provides greater context for the effects of such technology on our creative functionality.

List of contents

Chapter 1: The Luddites Battle Cry.- Chapter 2: Through a Glass Darkly Generative AI and Writing.- Chapter 3: Making Bricks Without Clay Generative AI and Reading.- Chapter 4: And Then There Were None Generative AI and Labor.- Chapter 5: Sowers of Discord and Scandal Generative AI and the Student/Educator Connection.- Chapter 6: Deep Deliberate Engagement The Way Forward is Through.

About the author

Dana J. Gavin, PhD, is the Director of the Writing Center at Dutchess Community College, USA. She recently earned her PhD in English (with concentrations in Literature & Culture and Technology & New Media) from Old Dominion University. Her research into serialized crime fiction produced through the nineteenth-century British publishing industry teed her up for the November 2022 crash-landing of ChatGPT into our educational worlds. Teaching writing and facilitating learning experiences where people can become confident communicators are her primary objectives. 

Summary

This book offers scholars in the humanities a way to think critically about generative AI and the impact of technocaptialism on foundational, and essentially human, crafts such as reading and writing. The target audience includes educators and scholars in higher education and K-12, as well as anyone interested in how critical thinking and writing will be taught in the future. For those who only know the term "ChatGPT," this book is a resource for understanding how pervasive and ubiquitous generative AI already is in our lives; for those familiar with OpenAI and other developers, this book provides greater context for the effects of such technology on our creative functionality.

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