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Jan D. Kucharzewski

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    Propositions about life
    • Propositions about life

      Reengaging Literature and Science

      • 491 páginas
      • 18 horas de lectura

      'Propositions about Life: Reengaging Literature and Science' takes a fresh look at the difficulties that arise in any attempt to integrate the disciplines of natural sciences and literature. The study develops a historically inflected discussion of the sometimes cooperative, sometimes contested relationship between literature and science in Great Britain and the United States of America. A critical analysis of the most important methodologies and conflicts that have emerged in the field of 'Literature and Science' demonstrates how both disciplines rely on diverging assumptions about the material world that are not as incongruent as they might appear to be. Reading the novels of the contemporary American writer Richard Powers as junctions between literary and scientific investigations, 'Propositions about Life' furthermore suggests that the question of textual referentiality in literary studies can profit from an interdisciplinary perspective without yielding to a naive concept of mimesis.

      Propositions about life
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      • 234 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      In many postmodernist theories and in dominant critical tenets movements of the past decades, the notion of subjectivity has been challenged, marginalized, fragmented, deconstructed, and pluralized. This leaves us with a dilemma: What is a subject or a self in this day and age? Do 'post-postmodern' authors and theorists reject or work with hypotheses about the subject which have been dominant in recent years? The essays collected in this volume tackle these questions from various perspectives, sounding out new developments and theorizations in such diverse fields as materialism, neuroscience, gerontology, narratology, ethnic studies, autobiographical writing, and cultural theory – and reconnecting these to contemporary texts by authors such as Jonathan Safran Foer, Siri Hustvedt, Marisha Pessl, Richard Powers, Zadie Smith, and others. The contributions mark indicate a tendency, in (literary) theory and in contemporary literature, to move beyond postmodern skepticism, towards new foundations of self and subjectivity.

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