Ethics and Literary Practice

This volume draws together a diverse array of scholars from across the humanities to formulate and address the question of “ethics and literary practice” for a new decade. In taking up a conjunction whose terms remain productively open to question, fifteen essays survey a range of approaches and to...

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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-686612024-04-05T17:30:13Z Ethics and Literary Practice Newton, Adam Zachary Ethics Stanley Cavell Michael Palmer poetry American philosophy Ralph Waldo Emerson poetics language poetry moral perfectionism emergence aesthetics mimesis Adorno ethics literature skepticism tragedy romanticism Emersonian perfectionism Emmanuel Levinas ethics and literature analogy empathy Israeli literature Israelis and Palestinians narrative ethics recognition responsibility decoloniality Kafka Timm racism genocide German Empire reading postcritical Afro-Caribbean literature African-American literature paracritical Glissant Seamus Heaney Jacques Derrida Seamus Heaney’s Human Rights Lecture po-ethics the other politics redress the individual Shakespeare Dante Alighieri Simon Critchley Czeslaw Miłosz Primo Levi alterity compassion enlarged thinking human rights judgment refugees sensus communis Teresa Brennan Hélène Cixous affect porosity vulnerability entre deux philosophy attention representation indigenous writers gendered violence Levinas Weil pedagogy metonymy metaphor neorealism contingency dialectics Heidegger Proust time literary form Being Alterity Anthropocene sonic rhetorics non-linguistic turn space prosody etymology Plato the Other orthography classical Greek Biblical Hebrew the reversible vov n/a thema EDItEUR::Q Philosophy and Religion::QD Philosophy This volume draws together a diverse array of scholars from across the humanities to formulate and address the question of “ethics and literary practice” for a new decade. In taking up a conjunction whose terms remain productively open to question, fifteen essays survey a range of approaches and topics including genre and disciplinary rhetoric, emergence theory and literary signification, the ethics of alterity, of attention, and of aesthetics, the decolonial and the paracritical, neorealism and contingency, analogy and affect, scripture and national literature. From Seamus Heaney to Hannah Arendt, Teresa Brennan to Stanley Cavell, Ronit Matalon to Édouard Glissant, Uwe Timm to Katherena Vermette, Notes for Echo Lake to the Gospel of St. Matthew, these contributions demonstrate how broadly and fruitfully ramifying its organizing inquiry can be. Bringing such multifarious perspectives to the topic feels only more urgent as language, meaning, and expression enter the crucible of a “post-truth” era. 2021-05-01T15:26:17Z 2021-05-01T15:26:17Z 2020 book ONIX_20210501_9783039285044_407 9783039285044 9783039285051 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/68661 eng application/octet-stream Attribution 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/2424 https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/2424 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-03928-505-1 10.3390/books978-3-03928-505-1 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783039285044 9783039285051 248 Basel, Switzerland open access
spellingShingle Ethics
Stanley Cavell
Michael Palmer
poetry
American philosophy
Ralph Waldo Emerson
poetics
language poetry
moral perfectionism
emergence
aesthetics
mimesis
Adorno
ethics
literature
skepticism
tragedy
romanticism
Emersonian perfectionism
Emmanuel Levinas
ethics and literature
analogy
empathy
Israeli literature
Israelis and Palestinians
narrative ethics
recognition
responsibility
decoloniality
Kafka
Timm
racism
genocide
German Empire
reading
postcritical
Afro-Caribbean literature
African-American literature
paracritical
Glissant
Seamus Heaney
Jacques Derrida
Seamus Heaney’s Human Rights Lecture
po-ethics
the other
politics
redress
the individual
Shakespeare
Dante Alighieri
Simon Critchley
Czeslaw Miłosz
Primo Levi
alterity
compassion
enlarged thinking
human rights
judgment
refugees
sensus communis
Teresa Brennan
Hélène Cixous
affect
porosity
vulnerability
entre deux
philosophy
attention
representation
indigenous writers
gendered violence
Levinas
Weil
pedagogy
metonymy
metaphor
neorealism
contingency
dialectics
Heidegger
Proust
time
literary form
Being
Alterity
Anthropocene
sonic rhetorics
non-linguistic turn
space
prosody
etymology
Plato
the Other
orthography
classical Greek
Biblical Hebrew
the reversible vov
n/a
thema EDItEUR::Q Philosophy and Religion::QD Philosophy
Ethics and Literary Practice
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topic Ethics
Stanley Cavell
Michael Palmer
poetry
American philosophy
Ralph Waldo Emerson
poetics
language poetry
moral perfectionism
emergence
aesthetics
mimesis
Adorno
ethics
literature
skepticism
tragedy
romanticism
Emersonian perfectionism
Emmanuel Levinas
ethics and literature
analogy
empathy
Israeli literature
Israelis and Palestinians
narrative ethics
recognition
responsibility
decoloniality
Kafka
Timm
racism
genocide
German Empire
reading
postcritical
Afro-Caribbean literature
African-American literature
paracritical
Glissant
Seamus Heaney
Jacques Derrida
Seamus Heaney’s Human Rights Lecture
po-ethics
the other
politics
redress
the individual
Shakespeare
Dante Alighieri
Simon Critchley
Czeslaw Miłosz
Primo Levi
alterity
compassion
enlarged thinking
human rights
judgment
refugees
sensus communis
Teresa Brennan
Hélène Cixous
affect
porosity
vulnerability
entre deux
philosophy
attention
representation
indigenous writers
gendered violence
Levinas
Weil
pedagogy
metonymy
metaphor
neorealism
contingency
dialectics
Heidegger
Proust
time
literary form
Being
Alterity
Anthropocene
sonic rhetorics
non-linguistic turn
space
prosody
etymology
Plato
the Other
orthography
classical Greek
Biblical Hebrew
the reversible vov
n/a
thema EDItEUR::Q Philosophy and Religion::QD Philosophy
topic_facet Ethics
Stanley Cavell
Michael Palmer
poetry
American philosophy
Ralph Waldo Emerson
poetics
language poetry
moral perfectionism
emergence
aesthetics
mimesis
Adorno
ethics
literature
skepticism
tragedy
romanticism
Emersonian perfectionism
Emmanuel Levinas
ethics and literature
analogy
empathy
Israeli literature
Israelis and Palestinians
narrative ethics
recognition
responsibility
decoloniality
Kafka
Timm
racism
genocide
German Empire
reading
postcritical
Afro-Caribbean literature
African-American literature
paracritical
Glissant
Seamus Heaney
Jacques Derrida
Seamus Heaney’s Human Rights Lecture
po-ethics
the other
politics
redress
the individual
Shakespeare
Dante Alighieri
Simon Critchley
Czeslaw Miłosz
Primo Levi
alterity
compassion
enlarged thinking
human rights
judgment
refugees
sensus communis
Teresa Brennan
Hélène Cixous
affect
porosity
vulnerability
entre deux
philosophy
attention
representation
indigenous writers
gendered violence
Levinas
Weil
pedagogy
metonymy
metaphor
neorealism
contingency
dialectics
Heidegger
Proust
time
literary form
Being
Alterity
Anthropocene
sonic rhetorics
non-linguistic turn
space
prosody
etymology
Plato
the Other
orthography
classical Greek
Biblical Hebrew
the reversible vov
n/a
thema EDItEUR::Q Philosophy and Religion::QD Philosophy
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