Quiet Testimony: A Theory of Witnessing from Nineteenth-Century American Literature

Quiet Testimony: A Theory of Witnessing from Nineteenth-Century American Literature

by Shari Goldberg
ISBN-10:
0823254771
ISBN-13:
9780823254774
Pub. Date:
09/02/2013
Publisher:
Fordham University Press
ISBN-10:
0823254771
ISBN-13:
9780823254774
Pub. Date:
09/02/2013
Publisher:
Fordham University Press
Quiet Testimony: A Theory of Witnessing from Nineteenth-Century American Literature

Quiet Testimony: A Theory of Witnessing from Nineteenth-Century American Literature

by Shari Goldberg
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Overview

The nineteenth century was a time of extraordinary attunement to the unspoken, the elusively present, and the subtly haunting. Quiet Testimony finds in such attunement a valuable rethinking of what it means to encounter the truth. It argues that four key writers Emerson, Douglass, Melville, and Henry James open up the domain of the witness by articulating quietude's claim on the clamoring world.

The premise of quiet testimony responds to urgent questions in critical theory and human rights. Emerson is brought into conversation with Levinas, and Douglass is considered alongside Agamben. Yet the book is steeped in the intellectual climate of the nineteenth century, in which speech and meaning might exceed the bounds of the recognized human subject. In this context, Melville's characters could read the weather, and James's could spend an evening with dead companions.

By following the path by which ostensibly unremarkable entities come to voice, Quiet Testimony suggests new configurations for ethics, politics, and the literary.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780823254774
Publisher: Fordham University Press
Publication date: 09/02/2013
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 5.60(w) x 8.60(h) x 1.40(d)

About the Author

Shari Goldberg is Assistant Professor of Literary Studies at the University of Texas at Dallas.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction: Arriving at Quiet

1 Emerson: Testimony without Representation

2 Douglass: Testimony without Identity

3 Melville: Testimony without Voice

4 James: Testimony without Life

Conclusion: Staying Quiet

Notes

Bibliography

Index
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