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Freedom and Dialogue in a Polarized World

Autor Sharon Schuman
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 feb 2016
Freedom and Dialogue in a Polarized World argues that our most cherished ideas about freedom--being left alone to do as we please, or uncovering the truth--have failed us. They promote the polarized thinking that blights our world. Rooted in literature, political theory and Mikhail Bakhtin's theories of language, this book introduces a new concept: dialogic freedom. This concept combats polarization by inspiring us to feel freer the better able we are to see from the perspectives of others. To say that freedom is dialogic is to apply to it an idea about language. If you and I are talking, I anticipate from you a response that could be friendly, hostile, or indifferent, and this awareness helps determine what I say. If you look bored or give me a blank stare, I might not say anything at all. In this sense language is dialogic. The same can be said of freedom. Our decisions take into account the voices of others to which we feel answerable, and these voices coauthor our choices. In today's polarized world, prevailing concepts of freedom as autonomy and enlightenment have encouraged us to take refuge in echo chambers among the like-minded. Whether the subject is abortion, terrorism, or gun control, these concepts encourage us to shut out the voices of those who dare to disagree. We need a new way to think about freedom. Freedom and Dialogue in a Polarized World presents riveting moments of choice from Homer's Iliad, Dante's Inferno, Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice, Milton's Paradise Lost, Melville's "Benito Cereno," Dostoevsky's The Brothers Karamazov, Kafka's "In the Penal Colony," and Morrison's Beloved, in order to advocate reading for and with dialogic freedom. It ends with a practical application to the debate about abortion and an invitation to rethink other polarizing issues. For more information, please visit: http: //dialogicfreedom.weebly.com/.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781611496024
ISBN-10: 1611496020
Pagini: 258
Dimensiuni: 152 x 226 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield

Notă biografică

Sharon Schuman taught literature and interdisciplinary seminars at Deep Springs College, Willamette University, University of Oregon, and Oregon State University.

Cuprins

Contents Preface Acknowledgements 1. Introducing Dialogic Freedom 2. A Father Begs for his Son¿s Corpse in the Iliad 3. Passion and Freedom in Dante¿s Inferno 4. Deaf to Shylock in The Merchant of Venice 5. The Virtuosity of Satan in Paradise Lost 6. Shaping the Master¿s Vision in ¿Benito Cerenö 7. The Grand Inquisitor¿s Silent Christ 8. Goading a Reader of ¿In the Penal Colony¿` 9. Freedom Under Impossible Conditions in Beloved 10. Freedom Under Construction in a Polarized World Appendix A: Theoretical Roots of Dialogic Freedom Appendix B: Discussion Guide for Teachers, Students, and Book Groups Glossary Bibliography Index