Negen muzen, tien geboden. Historische en methodologische gevalstudies over de interactie tussen literatuur en ethiek
Literature traditionally holds a special place in society. This fact can be ascribed especially to literature’s unique capability to urge its audience and readers to allow a voice other than their own to resound within. And yet, literature’s role raises questions regarding one’s responsibility and e...
Tallennettuna:
| Päätekijät: | , , , , , , , |
|---|---|
| Aineistotyyppi: | Online |
| Kieli: | hollanti |
| Julkaistu: |
Academia Press
2021
|
| Aiheet: | |
| Linkit: | 365435 |
| Tagit: |
Ei tageja, Lisää ensimmäinen tagi!
|
| Yhteenveto: | Literature traditionally holds a special place in society. This fact can be ascribed especially to literature’s unique capability to urge its audience and readers to allow a voice other than their own to resound within. And yet, literature’s role raises questions regarding one’s responsibility and engagement – questions that nearly every generation asks itself time and again with an ever changing urgency. Eight literary scholars from the research group ‘Literature – Ethics – Law’ (Ghent University) focus on this complex dialogue between literature and ethics. In the process, they arrive at answers that tease out crucial historical developments (from Plato to HIV/AIDS-prose), while also attending to the impact of methodological reevaluations during the search for such answers. |
|---|