Literature and the renewal of the public sphere
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Literature and the renewal of the public sphere
(Cross-currents in religion and culture)
Macmillan Press, 2000
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This collection examines the ways in which religion and literature are capable of renewing what the eminent German philosopher Jurgen Habermas refers to as 'the public sphere'. The essays range from close commentaries on particular texts ( King Lear, The Brothers Karamazov, 'Bartleby the Scrivener') to surveys of the careers of selected writers who have entered the public sphere (Elizabeth Gaskell, W.H. Auden, Raymond Carver, Sherman Alexie), to historical and theoretical examinations of various national and international public spheres.
Table of Contents
- Preface Acknowledgements Notes on the Contributors Introduction: The Public Mouse
- M.D.Walhout Enacting the Bonds of Love in King Lear
- L.Basney Dostoevsky and the Prisoner
- P.Contino Unmasking the Idol of the Market in 'Bartleby'
- C.Walhout Constructing Female Public Identity: Gaskell and Bronte
- P.C.Parker Auden and the Dream of Public Poetry
- A.Jacobs Narrative Labour in Raymond Carver
- M.V.Weele Sherman Alexie: Walking with Skeletons
- J.Blumberg Denis Johnson's Strange Light
- J.Champion The Fate of French Poetry
- G.Fetzer Woza South Africa! A Postcolonial Public Sphere
- S.V.Gallagher Covering Rushdie: Edward Said and Religion
- M.D.Walhout Creative Border Crossing in New Public Culture
- L.Zuidervaart Storytelling, Suffering and the Public Sphere
- C.Jager Index
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