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Philosophical Approaches to Cormac McCarthy: Beyond Reckoning: Routledge Studies in Contemporary Literature

Editat de Christopher Eagle
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This book is the first edited collection to explore the role of philosophy in the works of Cormac McCarthy, significantly expanding the scope of philosophical inquiry into McCarthy’s writings. There is a strong and growing interest amongst philosophers in the relevance of McCarthy’s writings to key debates in contemporary philosophy, for example, debates on trauma and violence, on the relationship between language and world, and the place of the subject within history, temporality, and borders. To this end, the contributors to this collection focus on how McCarthy’s writings speak to various philosophical themes, including violence, war, nature, history, materiality, and the environment. Emphasizing the form of McCarthy’s texts, the chapters attend to the myriad ways in which his language effects a philosophy of its own, beyond the thematic content of his narratives. Bringing together scholars in contemporary philosophy and McCarthy Studies, and informed by the release of the Cormac McCarthy Papers, the volume reflects on the theoretical relationship between philosophical thinking and literary form. This book will appeal to all scholars working in the rapidly-growing field of McCarthy Studies, Philosophy and Literature, and to philosophers working on a wide range of problems in ethics, aesthetics, epistemology, Philosophy of Nature, and Philosophy of Film across ancient, modern, and contemporary philosophy.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367667870
ISBN-10: 0367667878
Pagini: 230
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Studies in Contemporary Literature

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

CONTENTS




1: Editor’s Introduction: Beyond Reckoning


Chris Eagle


2: "Cloaca Maxima": Conceptualizing Matter in Cormac McCarthy’s Southern Fiction


Julius Greve


3: The Cave of Oblivion: Platonic Mythology in Child of God


Dianne C. Luce


4: "The Ruined Shack": Language and Being-at-Home in Heidegger and McCarthy’s Outer Dark


Robert Metcalf


5: Literature and Death: McCarthy, Blanchot, and Suttree’s Mortal Belonging


Patrick O’Connor


6: Heraclitus and the Metaphysics of War in Blood Meridian


Ian Alexander Moore


7: Borders, Landscapes, and the Earth: Eco-Phenomenology and All the Pretty Horses


Zachary Tavlin


8: "The Lighted Display Case": A Nietzschean Reading of Cormac McCarthy’s Border Fiction1


Linda Woodson


9: "For the other only." The radical existentialism of the Priest’s Tale in The Crossing


Jenny Bryant and Robert Bernasconi


10: Narrative Disruption as Animal Agency in Cormac McCarthy’s The Crossing


Raymond Malewitz


11: Fantasy and the Expiration of Nature: The Road as Film


Ryan Drake


12: Seeing Nothing: Making Phenomenological Sense of the Counterspectacle in McCarthy’s The Road


Yuliya Tsutserova


13: Nowhere between river and road: A Nagelian reading of Suttree and The Road


Alberto L. Siani


Notes on Contributors


Index

Notă biografică

Chris Eagle is a Senior Lecturer in the Center for the Study of Human Health at Emory University.

Descriere

This book explores the role of philosophy in the works of Cormac McCarthy, significantly expanding the scope of philosophical inquiry into his writings. Essays center on various philosophical themes including violence, war, nature, history, materiality, and the environment. Emphasizing the form of McCarthy’s texts, they attend to the ways in whi