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Philosophy as world literature / |
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edited by Jeffrey R. Di Leo. |
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[S.l.] : |
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BLOOMSBURY, |
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2022. |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION |
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viii, 294 pages ; |
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24 cm. |
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Acknowledgments<br/>Philosophy as World Literature: An Introduction<br/>Jeffrey R. Di Leo (University of Houston-Victoria, USA)<br/>Part I World, Worlding, Worldliness<br/>1. The World, the Text, and Philosophy: Reflections on Translation<br/>Brian O'Keeffe (Barnard College, USA)<br/>2. Plato as World Literature<br/>Paul Allen Miller (University of South Carolina, USA)<br/>3. Worlding Interpretation, or Fanon and the Poetics of Disalienation<br/>Nicole Simek (Whitman College, USA)<br/>4. Alluvia: The Palimpsest of African Memory<br/>Michael Stern (University of Oregon, USA)<br/>Part II Migration and Difference<br/>5. Feminism as World Literature<br/>Robin Truth Goodman (Florida State University, USA)<br/>6. Astonishing Worlding: Montaigne and the New World<br/>Zahi Zalloua (Whitman College, USA)<br/>7. Literature of the World, Unite!<br/>Peter Hitchcock (The Graduate Center, CUNY, USA)<br/>8. Transatlantic Thoreau: Henry S. Salt, Gandhi, and British Humanitarian Socialism<br/>David M. Robinson (Oregon State University, USA)<br/>Part III Philosophy, Religion, and the East<br/>9. Nietzsche and World Iterature: The Eternal Recurrence of Dualism in Thus Spake Zarathustra<br/>Jeffrey S. Librett (University of Oregon, USA)<br/>10. Asian Philosophy, National Literatures, and World Literature Anthologies<br/>Junjie Luo (Gettysburg College, USA)<br/>11. The Dharma of World Literature<br/>Ranjan Ghosh (University of North Bengal, India)<br/>12. Olive-Red in Orhan Pamuk and Anton Shammas: Deconstruction's Eastward Dissemination<br/>Henry Sussman (Yale University, USA)<br/>Part IV Philosophy versus World Literature<br/>13. Existentialism as World Literature: De Beauvoir, Heidegger, and Tolstoy<br/>Robert Doran (University of Rochester, USA)<br/>14. Jorge Luis Borges and Philosophy<br/>Efraín Kristal (University of California, Los Angeles, USA)<br/>15. Philosophy for the Masses: Haldeman-Julius, Durant, and The Story of Philosophy<br/>Jeffrey R. Di Leo (University of Houston-Victoria, USA)<br/>List of Contributors<br/>Index |
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What does it mean to consider philosophy as a species of not just literature but world literature? The authors in this collection explore philosophy through the lens of the "worlding" of literature--that is, how philosophy is connected and reconnected through global literary networks that cross borders, mix stories, and speak in translation and dialect.<br/><br/>Historically, much of the world's most influential philosophy, from Plato's dialogues and Augustine's confessions to Nietzsche's aphorisms and Sartre's plays, was a form of literature--as well as, by extension, a form of world literature. Philosophy as World Literature offers a variety of accounts of how the worlding of literature problematizes the national categorizing of philosophy and brings new meanings and challenges to the discussion of intersections between philosophy and literature. |
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Literature |
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Di Leo, Jeffrey R., |
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Literatures as world literature |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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