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Misanthropy: The Critique of Humanity

Autor Professor Andrew Gibson
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This book is the first major study of the theme of misanthropy, its history, arguments both for and against it, and its significance for us today. Misanthropy is not strictly a philosophy. It is an inconsistent thought, and so has often been mocked. But from Timon of Athens to Motörhead it has had a very long life, vast historical purchase and is seemingly indomitable and unignorable. Human beings have always nursed a profound distrust of who and what they are. This book does not seek to rationalize that distrust, but asks how far misanthropy might have a reason on its side, if a confused reason. There are obvious arguments against misanthropy. It is often born of a hatred of physical being. It can be historically explained. It particularly appears in undemocratic cultures. But what of the misanthropy of terminally defeated and disempowered peoples? Or born of progressivisms? Or the misanthropy that quarrels with specious or easy positivities (from Pelagius to Leibniz to the corporate cheer of contemporary `total capital`)? From the Greek Cynics to Roman satire, St Augustine to Jacobean drama, the misanthropy of the French Ancien Regime to Swift, Smollett and Johnson, Hobbes, Schopenhauer and Rousseau, from the Irish and American misanthropic traditions to modern women`s misanthropy, the book explores such questions. It ends with a debate about contemporary culture that ranges from the `dark radicalisms`, queer misanthropy, posthumanism and eco-misanthropy to Houellebecq, punk rock and gangsta rap.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781474293174
ISBN-10: 1474293174
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

An impressive survey of the philosophical figure of the misanthrope in a broad range of historical examples and literature, from Swift, Joyce and Beckett, Moliere, Sarraute and Houllebecq, and Woolf, Sitwell and Compton-Burnett

Notă biografică

Andrew Gibson is Research Professor in Modern Literature and Theory at Royal Holloway, University of London, UK, where he still teaches part-time. He is a member of the Conseil scientifique of the Collège international de philosophie in Paris, France.

Cuprins

Introduction: The Impossibility of Misanthropy1. Misanthropy and the Old Order2. Misanthropists and the Body3. Misanthropy and History: A Few Philosophers4. The Irish Misanthropic Tradition5. Women, Modernity and Misanthropy6. Misanthropy and the New WorldConclusion: Contemporary Culture and the End(s) of MisanthropyBibliographyIndex

Recenzii

Gibson offers readers an enriching, insightful discussion of topic to which few have dedicated such energy. In the end, he does not offer his own conclusion but fittingly leaves it up to readers.
Gibson's new book is astonishing. Misanthropy - as mood, as logic - yields brilliant readings of the cultural and historical circumstances in which a specific attitude or misanthropic moment changes and turns the order of things. The book offers, with a magisterial command of a remarkable range of literary and cultural history, a brilliant engagement with the literary modulations of modernity. It is among the most original books I have read.
Misanthropy is elegant, irresistibly humorous, and genuinely informative, on a subject which has a most fascinating history and, as Gibson shows, is also pressingly relevant for the here and now. Accessibly written and eminently readable Gibson's is a mature critical voice, learned, intelligent and lucid, provoking and enlightening the reader at every turn.