The Palgrave Handbook of Philosophy and Literature
Editat de Barry Stocker, Michael Macken Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 ian 2019
Key Features
• Structured in five parts addressing philosophy as literature, philosophy of literature, philosophical aesthetics, literary criticism and theory, and main areas of work within philosophy and literature
• An Introduction setting out the main concerns of the field through discussion of the major themes along with the individual topics
• An Afterword looking at the interactions between philosophy and literature through itself enacting philosophical and literary writing while examining the question of how they can be brought together
The Palgrave Handbook of Philosophy and Literature is an essential resource for scholars, researchers and advanced students in philosophy of literature, philosophy as literature, literary theory, literature as philosophy, and the philosophical aesthetics of literature. It is an ideal volume for researchers, advanced students and scholars in philosophy, literary studies, philosophy and literature, cultural studies, classical studies and other related fields.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781137547934
ISBN-10: 1137547936
Pagini: 659
Ilustrații: XIII, 779 p. 1 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 47 mm
Greutate: 1.35 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2018
Editura: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1137547936
Pagini: 659
Ilustrații: XIII, 779 p. 1 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 47 mm
Greutate: 1.35 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2018
Editura: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
1. Introduction; Barry Stocker.- Part I. Philosophy as Literature.- 2. Dialogue; Shane McEwegan.- 3. Essays; Michelle Boulous Walker.- 4. Narrative; Niklas Forsberg.- 5. Poetry; Jennifer Gosetti-Ferencei.- 6. Autobiography and Biography; Christopher Hamilton.- 7. Fragments and Aphorisms; Guy Elgat.- Part II. Philosophy of Literature.- 8. Myth; Mihai Tudor Balinisteanu.- 9. Epic; Michael Weinman.- 10. Drama; Lior Levy.- 11. Lyric Poetry; Matthew Abbott.- 12. Novel; Barry Stocker.- 13. Romance; Marsha S. Collins.- Part III Philosophical Aesthetics.- 14. Analytic; Jukka Mikkonen.- 15. Cognitive Philosophy; Isabel Jaén Portillo.- 16. Hermeneutics; Hanna Meretoja.- 17. Phenomenology; Tanja Staehler and Alexander Kozin.- 18. Language, Ontology, Fiction; Frederick William Kroon and Alberto Voltolini.- 19. Deconstruction; Simon Morgan Wortham.- Part IV Literary Criticism and Theory.- 20. Literature as Theory; Michael Mack.- 21. Rhetoric; Rosaleen Keefe.- 22. Feminism and Gender; Kimberly J. Stern.- 23. Psychoanalysis.- William Long.- 24. Post-Colonialism; Bill Ashcroft.- Part V. Areas of Work within Philosophy and Literature.- 25. Law and Literature; Julia J.A. Shaw.- 26. Politics and Literature; Michael Keren.- 27. Philosophical Fictions and Thought Experiments; İlhan İnan.- 28. Ethics and Literature; Liebeth Korthals Altes and Hanna Meretoja.- 29. Political Economy and Literature; Aaron W. Kitch.- 30. Literature and Religion.- Shira Wolosky.- Afterword. Michael Mack.- Index.
Notă biografică
Barry Stocker is Assistant Professor of Philosophy in the Department of Humanities and Social Science, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey. He is the author of Derrida on Deconstruction (2006) and Kierkegaard on Politics (2014). He is the editor of Post-Analytic Tractatus (2004) and Derrida: Basic Writings (2007). He is the co-editor of Nietzsche as Political Philosopher (2014).
Michael Mack is Associate Professor (Reader) in the Department of English Studies, Durham University, UK. He is author of six single authored monographs, including Contaminations: Beyond Dialectics in Modern Literature, Science and Film (2016), How Literature Changes the Way We Think (2012), Spinoza and the Specters of Modernity (2010) and German Idealism and the Jew (2003).
Michael Mack is Associate Professor (Reader) in the Department of English Studies, Durham University, UK. He is author of six single authored monographs, including Contaminations: Beyond Dialectics in Modern Literature, Science and Film (2016), How Literature Changes the Way We Think (2012), Spinoza and the Specters of Modernity (2010) and German Idealism and the Jew (2003).
Textul de pe ultima copertă
This comprehensive Handbook presents the major perspectives within philosophy and literary studies on the relations, overlaps and tensions between philosophy and literature. Drawing on recent work in philosophy and literature, literary theory, philosophical aesthetics, literature as philosophy and philosophy as literature, its twenty-nine chapters plus substantial Introduction and Afterword examine the ways in which philosophy and literature depend on each other and interact, while also contrasting with each other in that they necessarily exclude or incorporate each other. This book establishes an enduring framework for structuring the broad themes defining the relations between philosophy and literature and organising the main topics in the field.
Key Features
• Structured in five parts addressing philosophy as literature, philosophy of literature, philosophical aesthetics, literary criticism and theory, and main areas of workwithin philosophy and literature
• An Introduction setting out the main concerns of the field through discussion of the major themes along with the individual topics
• An Afterword looking at the interactions between philosophy and literature through itself enacting philosophical and literary writing while examining the question of how they can be brought together
The Palgrave Handbook of Philosophy and Literature is an essential resource for scholars, researchers and advanced students in philosophy of literature, philosophy as literature, literary theory, literature as philosophy, and the philosophical aesthetics of literature. It is an ideal volume for researchers, advanced students and scholars in philosophy, literary studies, philosophy and literature, cultural studies, classical studies and other related fields.
Key Features
• Structured in five parts addressing philosophy as literature, philosophy of literature, philosophical aesthetics, literary criticism and theory, and main areas of workwithin philosophy and literature
• An Introduction setting out the main concerns of the field through discussion of the major themes along with the individual topics
• An Afterword looking at the interactions between philosophy and literature through itself enacting philosophical and literary writing while examining the question of how they can be brought together
The Palgrave Handbook of Philosophy and Literature is an essential resource for scholars, researchers and advanced students in philosophy of literature, philosophy as literature, literary theory, literature as philosophy, and the philosophical aesthetics of literature. It is an ideal volume for researchers, advanced students and scholars in philosophy, literary studies, philosophy and literature, cultural studies, classical studies and other related fields.
Caracteristici
Establishes an enduring framework for structuring the broad themes defining the relations between philosophy and literature Examines how philosophy and literature depend on each other and interact Combines continental and analytic approaches to the analysis of literature