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The Sublime, Terror and Human Difference

Autor Christine Battersby
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 oct 2007
Christine Battersby is a leading thinker in the field of philosophy, gender studies and visual and literary aesthetics. In this important new work, she undertakes an exploration of the nature of the sublime, one of the most important topics in contemporary debates about modernity, politics and art.
Through a compelling examination of terror, transcendence and the ‘other’ in key European philosophers and writers, Battersby articulates a radical ‘female sublime’. A central feature of The Sublime, Terror and Human Difference is its engagement with recent debates around ‘9/11’, race and Islam. Battersby shows how, since the eighteenth century, the pleasures of the sublime have been described in terms of the transcendence of terror. Linked to the ‘feminine’, the sublime was closed off to flesh-and-blood women, to ‘Orientals’ and to other supposedly ‘inferior’ human types. Engaging with Kant, Burke, the German Romantics, Nietzsche, Derrida, Lyotard, Irigaray and Arendt, as well as with women writers and artists, Battersby traces the history of these exclusions, while finding resources within the history of western culture for thinking human differences afresh
The Sublime, Terror and Human Difference is essential reading for students of continental philosophy, gender studies, aesthetics, literary theory, visual culture, and race and social theory.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780415148115
ISBN-10: 0415148111
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: 4 color halftones
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

Acknowledgments Table of Contents Abbreviations  1: A Terrible Prospect  2: Terror, Terrorism and the Sublime  3: Kant and the Unfair Sex  4: Kant’s Orientalism: Islam, ‘Race’ and Ethnicity  5: Egypt, Parerga And A Question Of Veils  6: Ourself Behind Ourself, Concealed  7: Antinomies of the Female  8: Nietzsche and the Genealogy of the Sublime  9: Nietzsche’s Naked Goddess: Reconfiguring The Sublime  10: Terror Now and Then Notes Bibliography Index
 
 
 

Recenzii

‘Battersby's new study offers challenging arguments backed up by detailed textual analysis; her treatment of Kant is a real tour de force, and the writing is clear and vivid. The examination is especially deep on the subjects of gender, the female, and the feminine in relation to the concept of the sublime.’ - Carolyn Korsmeyer, University at Buffalo, USA
'…a rich and insightful treatment of the aesthetics and the politics of the sublime. It is impressive not only for its historical range and philosophical perspicuity, but likewise for its thoughtful treatment of questions of race, gender and the event of 9/11. Philosophers, political theorists, and students of cultural studies alike will benefit from Battersby's original and nuanced intervention.' - Robert Gooding-Willliams, The University of Chicago, USA
'Christine Battersby's deep understanding of the history of the idea of the sublime has enabled her to present a new account of it that is sensitive to multicultural and especially feminist concerns. This wonderfully informative and stimulating study deserves a wide readership.' - Robert Bernasconi, The University of Memphis, USA

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In this important new work, Christine Battersby undertakes an exploration of the nature of the sublime, one of the most important topics in contemporary debates about modernity, politics and art.