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Title | Textologie, 7. — Phenomenology to the Letter: Husserl and Literature |
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Other creators | Claire Taylor Jones; Claudia Brodsky; Haensler Philippe P.,; Henrik S. Wilberg; Jean-Sébastien Hardy; Kristina Mendicino; Mendicino Kristina; Michael McGillen; Nicolas de Warren; Philippe P. Haensler; Rochelle Tobias; Stefanie Heine; Susan Morrow; Tarek R. Dika; Thomas Pfau; Tobias Rochelle |
Collection | Электронные книги зарубежных издательств; Общая коллекция |
Subjects | Modernism (Christian theology); Phenomenology.; Image theory.; PHILOSOPHY / History & Surveys / Modern.; EBSCO eBooks |
Document type | Other |
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Language | English |
Rights | Доступ по паролю из сети Интернет (чтение, печать, копирование) |
Record key | on1226678486 |
Record create date | 12/12/2020 |
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Regarding philosophical importance, Edmund Husserl is arguably "the" German export of the early twentieth century. In the wake of the linguistic turn(s) of the humanities, however, his claim to return to the "Sachen selbst" became metonymic for the neglect of language in Western philosophy. This view has been particularly influential in post-structural literary theory, which has never ceased to attack the supposed "logophobie" of phenomenology. "Phenomenology to the Letter. Husserl and Literature" challenges this verdict regarding the poetological and logical implications of Husserl's work through a thorough re-examination of his writing in the context of literary theory, classical rhetoric, and modern art. At issue is an approach to phenomenology and literature that does not merely coordinate the two discourses but explores their mutual implication. Contributions to the volume attend to the interplay between phenomenology and literature (both fiction and poetry), experience and language, as well as images and embodiment. The volume is the first of its kind to chart a phenomenological approach to literature and literary approach to phenomenology. As such it stands poised to make a novel contribution to literary studies and philosophy.
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