The Fateful Question of Culture

The Fateful Question of Culture
Title The Fateful Question of Culture PDF eBook
Author Geoffrey H. Hartman
Publisher Columbia University Press
Total Pages 278
Release 1997
Genre Education
ISBN 9780231114097

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One of our most incisive critics asks where the assault against the canons of Western culture has led us. "Other scholars have written about 'literature after Auschwitz, ' but none has brought to this dire subject Hartman's combination of knowledge, thoughtfulness, scope, and scruple. . . ".--Denis Donoghue, author of CONNOISSEURS OF CHAOS.

Between Terror and Freedom

Between Terror and Freedom
Title Between Terror and Freedom PDF eBook
Author Simona Goi
Publisher Lexington Books
Total Pages 412
Release 2006
Genre Law
ISBN 9780739111840

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In this volume, Simona Goi and Frederick M. Dolan gather stimulating arguments for the indispensability of fiction--including poetry, drama, and film--as irreplaceable sites for wrestling with nature, meaning, shortcomings, and the future of modern politics. Between Terror and Freedom brings to the surface an understanding of modernity as a multifaceted and dynamic narrative as it relates to politics, philosophy, and fiction. Collecting essays across fields, Goi and Dolan challenge strict disciplinary boundaries. This is not meant to be read as another contribution to the debate of whether literature is, can, or should be political. Between Terror and Freedom instead reveals how literature illuminates and expands our understanding of philosophical and political questions. Political theorists, philosophers, cultural scholars, and rhetoricians offer a fresh perspective on the questions of our age and the paradoxes of modernity when they read literature.

The Fateful Triangle

The Fateful Triangle
Title The Fateful Triangle PDF eBook
Author Stuart Hall
Publisher Harvard University Press
Total Pages 257
Release 2017-09-11
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0674976525

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Race: the sliding signifier -- Ethnicity and difference in global times -- Nations and diasporas

Literary History - Cultural History

Literary History - Cultural History
Title Literary History - Cultural History PDF eBook
Author Herbert Grabes
Publisher Gunter Narr Verlag
Total Pages 410
Release 2001
Genre Civilization
ISBN 9783823341710

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Shadows of Ethics

Shadows of Ethics
Title Shadows of Ethics PDF eBook
Author Geoffrey Galt Harpham
Publisher Duke University Press
Total Pages 308
Release 1999
Genre Law
ISBN 9780822323204

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Collection of essays on our contemporary tendency to revisit Enlightenment concerns and the ways attributes of the 'highest'--reason, ethics, high cultural aesthetics, even theory--have become implicated with and confused with the 'lowes

Dramas of Culture

Dramas of Culture
Title Dramas of Culture PDF eBook
Author Wayne Jeffrey Froman
Publisher Lexington Books
Total Pages 262
Release 2009
Genre History
ISBN 9780739124093

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Dramas of Culture is shaped by twelve carefully interwoven interdisciplinary essays on the role of performance as inscribed within contemporary cultural debate. Part One addresses the recent cultural turn in scholarship and public affairs and offers three provocative discussions of its genealogy, goals, and shortcomings. Underpinning these arguments are the key dramatic elements of language, performativity, and spectacle. Part Two stresses the constitutive roles of scene and setting, melodrama, and tragic conflict for literary theory, political thought, and dialectical philosophy, each with direct bearings on contemporary cultural studies. Parts Three and Four turn to the intellectual and cultural significance of specific plays in the Western repertoire. Part Three examines several major efforts to rethink the nature of tragedy as a dramatic genre, emphasizing its capacity to reveal the fragility and provisionality of culture, while Part Four focuses on prominent examples of the shifting relations among drama, history, and processes of cultural change.

Dialogues on Justice

Dialogues on Justice
Title Dialogues on Justice PDF eBook
Author Helle Porsdam
Publisher Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages 248
Release 2012-04-02
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 3110269384

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The contributions presented in this volume are the result of research activities and interdisciplinary encounters organised by the Nordic Network of Law and Literature. They focus on current discussions on justice in a Nordic and European context. By expanding the focus to justice and humanities – beyond "law and literature" – the authors intend to not only cover law and literature in a traditional (narrow) sense, but to embrace different perspectives closely linked to the research and debate about law and literature, e.g., in cultural studies. The volume specifically deals with four main themes, each of which is described and analysed from different angles, by a scholar with a background in the humanities and a scholar with a legal background (or lawyer), respectively: Law and Humanities – the Road Ahead; History, Memory and Human Rights; Forgiveness and Law; Justice, Culture and Copyright.