M. A. R. Habib
Hegel and the Foundations of Literary Theory
M. A. R. Habib
Hegel and the Foundations of Literary Theory
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Habib argues that the basic principles and assumptions of modern literary theory derive from the thought of German philosopher Hegel.
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Habib argues that the basic principles and assumptions of modern literary theory derive from the thought of German philosopher Hegel.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 660g
- ISBN-13: 9781108471381
- ISBN-10: 1108471382
- Artikelnr.: 54011249
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 660g
- ISBN-13: 9781108471381
- ISBN-10: 1108471382
- Artikelnr.: 54011249
M. A. R. Habib is Professor of English at Rutgers University, New Jersey and teaches at the Gulf University for Science and Technology in Kuwait. He is the author of nine books, including The Early T. S. Eliot and Western Philosophy (Cambridge, 1999), and the editor of The Cambridge History of Literary Criticism: Vol. 6: The Nineteenth Century (Cambridge, 2013).
Introduction
Part I. Hegel: The Historical And Philosophical Setting: 1. The Hegelian dialectic
2. Historical backgrounds
3. Hegel, philosopher of capitalism
4. Hegel on identity and difference
5. Hegelian identity and economics
Part II. Literary Theory: Reading The Dialectic: 6. Hegel and deconstruction: 7. Hegel on language
8. Literary theory on Hegel and language Saussure, Barthes, Derrida, Deleuze
9. Hegel, language, and the unconscious Kristeva
10. Hegel's dialectic of master and slave
11. The master-slave dialectic in literary theory: allegorical readings: Gilles Deleuze, Jacques Derrida
12. Marx on the Hegelian dialectic
13. Hegel and Marxist literary theory (I) Horkheimer, Adorno and Benjamin
14. Hegel and Marxist literary theory (II) Slavoj iek
15. Hegel on woman: Antigone
16. Feminists on Hegel and Antigone: Irigaray, Butler, (Derrida)
17. Historical contexts of Hegel's views on women
Epilogue: the futures of theory: towards a dialectical humanism.
Part I. Hegel: The Historical And Philosophical Setting: 1. The Hegelian dialectic
2. Historical backgrounds
3. Hegel, philosopher of capitalism
4. Hegel on identity and difference
5. Hegelian identity and economics
Part II. Literary Theory: Reading The Dialectic: 6. Hegel and deconstruction: 7. Hegel on language
8. Literary theory on Hegel and language Saussure, Barthes, Derrida, Deleuze
9. Hegel, language, and the unconscious Kristeva
10. Hegel's dialectic of master and slave
11. The master-slave dialectic in literary theory: allegorical readings: Gilles Deleuze, Jacques Derrida
12. Marx on the Hegelian dialectic
13. Hegel and Marxist literary theory (I) Horkheimer, Adorno and Benjamin
14. Hegel and Marxist literary theory (II) Slavoj iek
15. Hegel on woman: Antigone
16. Feminists on Hegel and Antigone: Irigaray, Butler, (Derrida)
17. Historical contexts of Hegel's views on women
Epilogue: the futures of theory: towards a dialectical humanism.
Introduction
Part I. Hegel: The Historical And Philosophical Setting: 1. The Hegelian dialectic
2. Historical backgrounds
3. Hegel, philosopher of capitalism
4. Hegel on identity and difference
5. Hegelian identity and economics
Part II. Literary Theory: Reading The Dialectic: 6. Hegel and deconstruction: 7. Hegel on language
8. Literary theory on Hegel and language Saussure, Barthes, Derrida, Deleuze
9. Hegel, language, and the unconscious Kristeva
10. Hegel's dialectic of master and slave
11. The master-slave dialectic in literary theory: allegorical readings: Gilles Deleuze, Jacques Derrida
12. Marx on the Hegelian dialectic
13. Hegel and Marxist literary theory (I) Horkheimer, Adorno and Benjamin
14. Hegel and Marxist literary theory (II) Slavoj iek
15. Hegel on woman: Antigone
16. Feminists on Hegel and Antigone: Irigaray, Butler, (Derrida)
17. Historical contexts of Hegel's views on women
Epilogue: the futures of theory: towards a dialectical humanism.
Part I. Hegel: The Historical And Philosophical Setting: 1. The Hegelian dialectic
2. Historical backgrounds
3. Hegel, philosopher of capitalism
4. Hegel on identity and difference
5. Hegelian identity and economics
Part II. Literary Theory: Reading The Dialectic: 6. Hegel and deconstruction: 7. Hegel on language
8. Literary theory on Hegel and language Saussure, Barthes, Derrida, Deleuze
9. Hegel, language, and the unconscious Kristeva
10. Hegel's dialectic of master and slave
11. The master-slave dialectic in literary theory: allegorical readings: Gilles Deleuze, Jacques Derrida
12. Marx on the Hegelian dialectic
13. Hegel and Marxist literary theory (I) Horkheimer, Adorno and Benjamin
14. Hegel and Marxist literary theory (II) Slavoj iek
15. Hegel on woman: Antigone
16. Feminists on Hegel and Antigone: Irigaray, Butler, (Derrida)
17. Historical contexts of Hegel's views on women
Epilogue: the futures of theory: towards a dialectical humanism.