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Timothy Clark, The Poetics of Singularity

Timothy Clark, The Poetics of Singularity

Publié le par Julien Desrochers

À paraître en mars:

CLARK, Timothy, The Poetics of Singularity. The Counter-Culturalist Turn in Heidegger, Derrida, Blanchot and the later Gadamer, Edinburgh University Press, 2005 (The Frontier of Theory).

This polemical book reveals the basic tenets of what may be called a 'poetics of singularity' in Martin Heidegger, Maurice Blanchot, Jacques Derrida and the strange late essays of Hans Georg Gadamer.

At issue is the at first simple, even familiar, idea that literary or poetic 'meaning' cannot be stated in terms other than its own, that a text strives towards the status of being an example, if of anything, only of itself, sole witness of what it alone projects. This issue opens a series of powerful questions concerning basic features of Western thought - about the nature of understanding, on Kierkegaard's 'singular individual' that is yet each human life in its exceptionality, of the uniqueness of historical testimony, the nature of community. The Poetics of Singularity forms an ethically compelling alternative to the currently dominant cultural/social studies paradigm in literary criticism, a neo-Darwinian understanding of art and life which is sometimes only a disguised version of American nationalism.

Table of Contents:

Introduction: A School of Singularity?

Chapter One: Freedoms and the Institutional Americanism of Literary Study.

Chapter Two: Heidegger's Dream of Singularization.

Chapter Three: The Uniquely Obvious: Singularity in Gadamer's Late Essays

Chapter Four: Pitching Strangely: The Poetic in Blanchot

Chapter Five: Derrida, A Pragmatics of Singularity.

Epilogue

 

Pour plus d'informations: http://www.eup.ed.ac.uk/edition_details.aspx?id=11975