Dilemmas of Enlightenment : studies in the rhetoric and logic of ideology

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Dilemmas of Enlightenment : studies in the rhetoric and logic of ideology

Oscar Kenshur

(The new historicism : studies in cultural poetics / Stephen Greenblatt, general editor, [26])

University of California Press, c1993

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Oscar Kenshur combines trenchant analyses of important early-modern texts with a powerful critique of postmodern theories of ideology. He thereby contributes both to our understanding of Enlightenment thought and to contemporary debates about cultural studies and critical theory. While striving to resolve "dilemmas" occasioned by conflicting intellectual and political commitments, seventeenth- and eighteenth-century writers often relied upon ideas originally used by their enemies to support very different claims. Thus, they engaged in what Kenshur calls "intellectual co-optation." In exploring the ways in which Dryden, Bayle, Voltaire, Johnson, and others used this technique, Kenshur presents a historical landscape distinctly different from the one constructed by much contemporary theory.

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