Between Terror and Freedom: Philosophy, Politics, and Fiction Speak of Modernity

Between Terror and Freedom: Philosophy, Politics, and Fiction Speak of Modernity

ISBN-10:
0739111841
ISBN-13:
9780739111840
Pub. Date:
09/27/2006
Publisher:
Lexington Books
ISBN-10:
0739111841
ISBN-13:
9780739111840
Pub. Date:
09/27/2006
Publisher:
Lexington Books
Between Terror and Freedom: Philosophy, Politics, and Fiction Speak of Modernity

Between Terror and Freedom: Philosophy, Politics, and Fiction Speak of Modernity

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Overview

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.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780739111840
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 09/27/2006
Pages: 404
Product dimensions: 6.46(w) x 9.34(h) x 1.38(d)

About the Author

Simona Goi is associate professor of political science at Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Frederick Michael Dolan is a member of the faculty at the University of California, Berkeley, in the Department of Rhetoric.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction Part 2 After God and Foundations: Pessimism, Worldliness, and Transcendence Chapter 3 Thinking and Poetry: Wallace Stevens and Martin Heidegger Chapter 4 "Phantom Wisdom:" Kant's Transcendental Sophistry Chapter 5 Cervantes as Educator: Don Quixote and the Practice of Pessimism Part 6 Re-imaging thie Polis: Aesthetics, Freedom, Corruption, and the Law Chapter 7 Albert Camus on Tragedy and the Ambiguity of Politics Chapter 8 Stirring Up of Passion: Must We Fear an Aesthetic Polics? Chapter 9 On the "Terror" of Polis Freedom: From Martin Heidegger to Jan Patocka and the Czech Velvet Revolution Chapter 10 Theodicies of Corruption Chapter 11 Despotic Observation: Montesquieu on the Sociology of Law Part 12 Politics Amidst Ordinary Life: Freedom, Nature, and Necessity Chapter 13 Food and Freedom in The Flounder Chapter 14 "O Happy Living Things": Frankenfoods and the Bounds of Wordsworthian Natural Piety Chapter 15 Against Heroes: Arendt and McCarthy on the Social Part 16 Writing Modernity: Text and Context Chapter 17 "A Superior Disorder": The Writing, Editing, and Censorship of Madame Bovary Chapter 18 "Written and Unwritten America: Roth on Reacing, Politics, and Theory"
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