Julian Wolfreys (ed.)
Modern European Criticism and Theory
A Critical Guide
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This volume offers the reader a comprehensive critical overview of the widespread and profound contest of ideas within European 'theory'.
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This volume offers the reader a comprehensive critical overview of the widespread and profound contest of ideas within European 'theory'.
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- Verlag: Edinburgh University Press
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. April 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 172mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 866g
- ISBN-13: 9780748624492
- ISBN-10: 074862449X
- Artikelnr.: 22008714
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
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- Verlag: Edinburgh University Press
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. April 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 172mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 866g
- ISBN-13: 9780748624492
- ISBN-10: 074862449X
- Artikelnr.: 22008714
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Julian Wolfeys is Professor of English Literature at the University of Portsmouth, where he is also Director of the Centre for Studies in LIterature. He is author and editor of more than 40 books on nineteenth- and twentieth-century English literature and literary theory. Most recently he has published Dickens's London and The Derrida Wordbook, both with Edinburgh University Press. He recently published his first novel, Silent Music.
Preface; 1. Rene Descartes and Baruch Spinoza: Beginnings
Warren Montag; 2. Immanuel Kant and Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
Jacques Lazra; 3. Johann Christian Friedrich Hölderlin
Véronique M. Fóti; 4. Karl Marx
Robert C. Holub; 5. Charles Baudelaire and Stéphane Mallarmé
Elizabeth Constable; 6. Friedrich Nietzsche
Robert C. Holub; 7. Sigmund Freud
Juliet Flower MacCannell; 8. Ferdinand de Saussure and Structural Linguistics
Kenneth Womack; 9. Edmund Husserl
Claire Colebrook; 10. Phenomenology
Ullrich Michael Haase; 11. Gaston Bachelard and George Canguilhem: Epistemology in France
Alison Ross and Amir Ahmadi; 12. Jean Paulhan and/versus Francis Ponge
Jan Baetens; 13. György Lukács
Mitchell R. Lewis; 14. Russian Formalism
the Moscow Linguistics Circle
and Prague Structuralism: Boris Eichenbaum
Jan Mukarovsky
Victor Shklovsky
Yuri Tynyanov
Roman Jakobson
Kenneth Womack; 15. Ludwig Wittgenstein
William Flesch; 16. Martin Heidegger
Claire Colebrook; 17. Antonio Gramsci
Stephen Shapiro; 18. Walter Benjamin
Jeremy Tambling; 19. Reception Theory: Roman Ingarden
Hans-Georg Gadamer and the Geneva School
Luke Ferretter; 20. The Frankfurt School
the Marxist Tradition
Culture and Critical Thinking: Max Horkheimer
Herbert Marcuse
Theodor Adorno
Jürgen Habermas
Kenneth Surin; 21. Mikhail Bakhtin
R. Brandon Kershner; 22. Georges Bataille and Maurice Blanchot
Arkady Plotnitsky; 23. Bertolt Brecht
Loren Kruger; 24. Jacques Lacan
Juliet Flower MacCannell; 25. The Reception of Hegel and Heidegger in France: Alexandre Kojève
John Hyppolite
and Maurice Merleau-Ponty
Jean Michel Rabaté; 26. Jean-Paul Sartre
Albert Camus
and Existentialism
Mark Currie; 27. Emmanuel Levinas
Kevin Hart; 28. Simone de Beauvoir and French Feminism
Karen Green; 29. Claude Lévi-Strauss
Boris Wiseman; 30. Jean Genet
Alain-Michel Rocheleau; 31. Paul Ricoeur
Martin McQuillan; 32. Roland Barthes
Nick Mansfield; 33. French Structuralism: A. J. Greimas
Tzvetan Todorov and Gérard Genette
Dirk de Geest; 34. Louis Althusser and his Circle
Warren Montag; 35. Reception Theory and Reader-Response: Hans-Robert Jauss
Wolfgang Iser
and the School of Konstanz
Jeremy Lane; 36. Jean-François Lyotard and Jean Baudrillard: The Suspicion of Metanarratives
Garry Leonard; 37. The Social and the Cultural: Michel de Certeau
Pierre Bourdieu and Louis Marin
Brian Niro; 38. Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari
Claire Colebrook; 39. Michel Foucault
John Brannigan; 40. Jacques Derrida
Kevin Hart; 41. Luce Irigaray
Ewa Ziarek; 42. Christian Metz
Marcia Butzel; 43. Guy Debord and the Situationist International
Lynn A. Higgins; 44. Umberto Eco
SunHee Kim Gertz; 45. Modernities: Paul Virilio
Gianni Vattimo
Giorgio Agamben
David Punter; 46. Hélène Cixous
Juliet Flower MacCannell; 47. Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe and Jean-Luc Nancy
Heesok Chang; 48. Julia Kristeva
Joan Brandt; 49. Slavoj Zizek
Michael Walsh; 50. Cahiers du Cinéma
Maureen Turim; 51. Critical Fictions: Experiments in Writing from Le Noveau Roman to the Oulipo
Jean Baetens; 52. Tel Quel
Jean-Michel Rabaté; 53. Other French Feminisms: Sarah Kofman
Monique Wittig
Michèle Le Doeuff
Nicole Fluhr; 54. Psychoanalytic Literary Criticism in France
Nicholas T. Rand; Contributors; Index.
Warren Montag; 2. Immanuel Kant and Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
Jacques Lazra; 3. Johann Christian Friedrich Hölderlin
Véronique M. Fóti; 4. Karl Marx
Robert C. Holub; 5. Charles Baudelaire and Stéphane Mallarmé
Elizabeth Constable; 6. Friedrich Nietzsche
Robert C. Holub; 7. Sigmund Freud
Juliet Flower MacCannell; 8. Ferdinand de Saussure and Structural Linguistics
Kenneth Womack; 9. Edmund Husserl
Claire Colebrook; 10. Phenomenology
Ullrich Michael Haase; 11. Gaston Bachelard and George Canguilhem: Epistemology in France
Alison Ross and Amir Ahmadi; 12. Jean Paulhan and/versus Francis Ponge
Jan Baetens; 13. György Lukács
Mitchell R. Lewis; 14. Russian Formalism
the Moscow Linguistics Circle
and Prague Structuralism: Boris Eichenbaum
Jan Mukarovsky
Victor Shklovsky
Yuri Tynyanov
Roman Jakobson
Kenneth Womack; 15. Ludwig Wittgenstein
William Flesch; 16. Martin Heidegger
Claire Colebrook; 17. Antonio Gramsci
Stephen Shapiro; 18. Walter Benjamin
Jeremy Tambling; 19. Reception Theory: Roman Ingarden
Hans-Georg Gadamer and the Geneva School
Luke Ferretter; 20. The Frankfurt School
the Marxist Tradition
Culture and Critical Thinking: Max Horkheimer
Herbert Marcuse
Theodor Adorno
Jürgen Habermas
Kenneth Surin; 21. Mikhail Bakhtin
R. Brandon Kershner; 22. Georges Bataille and Maurice Blanchot
Arkady Plotnitsky; 23. Bertolt Brecht
Loren Kruger; 24. Jacques Lacan
Juliet Flower MacCannell; 25. The Reception of Hegel and Heidegger in France: Alexandre Kojève
John Hyppolite
and Maurice Merleau-Ponty
Jean Michel Rabaté; 26. Jean-Paul Sartre
Albert Camus
and Existentialism
Mark Currie; 27. Emmanuel Levinas
Kevin Hart; 28. Simone de Beauvoir and French Feminism
Karen Green; 29. Claude Lévi-Strauss
Boris Wiseman; 30. Jean Genet
Alain-Michel Rocheleau; 31. Paul Ricoeur
Martin McQuillan; 32. Roland Barthes
Nick Mansfield; 33. French Structuralism: A. J. Greimas
Tzvetan Todorov and Gérard Genette
Dirk de Geest; 34. Louis Althusser and his Circle
Warren Montag; 35. Reception Theory and Reader-Response: Hans-Robert Jauss
Wolfgang Iser
and the School of Konstanz
Jeremy Lane; 36. Jean-François Lyotard and Jean Baudrillard: The Suspicion of Metanarratives
Garry Leonard; 37. The Social and the Cultural: Michel de Certeau
Pierre Bourdieu and Louis Marin
Brian Niro; 38. Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari
Claire Colebrook; 39. Michel Foucault
John Brannigan; 40. Jacques Derrida
Kevin Hart; 41. Luce Irigaray
Ewa Ziarek; 42. Christian Metz
Marcia Butzel; 43. Guy Debord and the Situationist International
Lynn A. Higgins; 44. Umberto Eco
SunHee Kim Gertz; 45. Modernities: Paul Virilio
Gianni Vattimo
Giorgio Agamben
David Punter; 46. Hélène Cixous
Juliet Flower MacCannell; 47. Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe and Jean-Luc Nancy
Heesok Chang; 48. Julia Kristeva
Joan Brandt; 49. Slavoj Zizek
Michael Walsh; 50. Cahiers du Cinéma
Maureen Turim; 51. Critical Fictions: Experiments in Writing from Le Noveau Roman to the Oulipo
Jean Baetens; 52. Tel Quel
Jean-Michel Rabaté; 53. Other French Feminisms: Sarah Kofman
Monique Wittig
Michèle Le Doeuff
Nicole Fluhr; 54. Psychoanalytic Literary Criticism in France
Nicholas T. Rand; Contributors; Index.
Preface; 1. Rene Descartes and Baruch Spinoza: Beginnings
Warren Montag; 2. Immanuel Kant and Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
Jacques Lazra; 3. Johann Christian Friedrich Hölderlin
Véronique M. Fóti; 4. Karl Marx
Robert C. Holub; 5. Charles Baudelaire and Stéphane Mallarmé
Elizabeth Constable; 6. Friedrich Nietzsche
Robert C. Holub; 7. Sigmund Freud
Juliet Flower MacCannell; 8. Ferdinand de Saussure and Structural Linguistics
Kenneth Womack; 9. Edmund Husserl
Claire Colebrook; 10. Phenomenology
Ullrich Michael Haase; 11. Gaston Bachelard and George Canguilhem: Epistemology in France
Alison Ross and Amir Ahmadi; 12. Jean Paulhan and/versus Francis Ponge
Jan Baetens; 13. György Lukács
Mitchell R. Lewis; 14. Russian Formalism
the Moscow Linguistics Circle
and Prague Structuralism: Boris Eichenbaum
Jan Mukarovsky
Victor Shklovsky
Yuri Tynyanov
Roman Jakobson
Kenneth Womack; 15. Ludwig Wittgenstein
William Flesch; 16. Martin Heidegger
Claire Colebrook; 17. Antonio Gramsci
Stephen Shapiro; 18. Walter Benjamin
Jeremy Tambling; 19. Reception Theory: Roman Ingarden
Hans-Georg Gadamer and the Geneva School
Luke Ferretter; 20. The Frankfurt School
the Marxist Tradition
Culture and Critical Thinking: Max Horkheimer
Herbert Marcuse
Theodor Adorno
Jürgen Habermas
Kenneth Surin; 21. Mikhail Bakhtin
R. Brandon Kershner; 22. Georges Bataille and Maurice Blanchot
Arkady Plotnitsky; 23. Bertolt Brecht
Loren Kruger; 24. Jacques Lacan
Juliet Flower MacCannell; 25. The Reception of Hegel and Heidegger in France: Alexandre Kojève
John Hyppolite
and Maurice Merleau-Ponty
Jean Michel Rabaté; 26. Jean-Paul Sartre
Albert Camus
and Existentialism
Mark Currie; 27. Emmanuel Levinas
Kevin Hart; 28. Simone de Beauvoir and French Feminism
Karen Green; 29. Claude Lévi-Strauss
Boris Wiseman; 30. Jean Genet
Alain-Michel Rocheleau; 31. Paul Ricoeur
Martin McQuillan; 32. Roland Barthes
Nick Mansfield; 33. French Structuralism: A. J. Greimas
Tzvetan Todorov and Gérard Genette
Dirk de Geest; 34. Louis Althusser and his Circle
Warren Montag; 35. Reception Theory and Reader-Response: Hans-Robert Jauss
Wolfgang Iser
and the School of Konstanz
Jeremy Lane; 36. Jean-François Lyotard and Jean Baudrillard: The Suspicion of Metanarratives
Garry Leonard; 37. The Social and the Cultural: Michel de Certeau
Pierre Bourdieu and Louis Marin
Brian Niro; 38. Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari
Claire Colebrook; 39. Michel Foucault
John Brannigan; 40. Jacques Derrida
Kevin Hart; 41. Luce Irigaray
Ewa Ziarek; 42. Christian Metz
Marcia Butzel; 43. Guy Debord and the Situationist International
Lynn A. Higgins; 44. Umberto Eco
SunHee Kim Gertz; 45. Modernities: Paul Virilio
Gianni Vattimo
Giorgio Agamben
David Punter; 46. Hélène Cixous
Juliet Flower MacCannell; 47. Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe and Jean-Luc Nancy
Heesok Chang; 48. Julia Kristeva
Joan Brandt; 49. Slavoj Zizek
Michael Walsh; 50. Cahiers du Cinéma
Maureen Turim; 51. Critical Fictions: Experiments in Writing from Le Noveau Roman to the Oulipo
Jean Baetens; 52. Tel Quel
Jean-Michel Rabaté; 53. Other French Feminisms: Sarah Kofman
Monique Wittig
Michèle Le Doeuff
Nicole Fluhr; 54. Psychoanalytic Literary Criticism in France
Nicholas T. Rand; Contributors; Index.
Warren Montag; 2. Immanuel Kant and Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
Jacques Lazra; 3. Johann Christian Friedrich Hölderlin
Véronique M. Fóti; 4. Karl Marx
Robert C. Holub; 5. Charles Baudelaire and Stéphane Mallarmé
Elizabeth Constable; 6. Friedrich Nietzsche
Robert C. Holub; 7. Sigmund Freud
Juliet Flower MacCannell; 8. Ferdinand de Saussure and Structural Linguistics
Kenneth Womack; 9. Edmund Husserl
Claire Colebrook; 10. Phenomenology
Ullrich Michael Haase; 11. Gaston Bachelard and George Canguilhem: Epistemology in France
Alison Ross and Amir Ahmadi; 12. Jean Paulhan and/versus Francis Ponge
Jan Baetens; 13. György Lukács
Mitchell R. Lewis; 14. Russian Formalism
the Moscow Linguistics Circle
and Prague Structuralism: Boris Eichenbaum
Jan Mukarovsky
Victor Shklovsky
Yuri Tynyanov
Roman Jakobson
Kenneth Womack; 15. Ludwig Wittgenstein
William Flesch; 16. Martin Heidegger
Claire Colebrook; 17. Antonio Gramsci
Stephen Shapiro; 18. Walter Benjamin
Jeremy Tambling; 19. Reception Theory: Roman Ingarden
Hans-Georg Gadamer and the Geneva School
Luke Ferretter; 20. The Frankfurt School
the Marxist Tradition
Culture and Critical Thinking: Max Horkheimer
Herbert Marcuse
Theodor Adorno
Jürgen Habermas
Kenneth Surin; 21. Mikhail Bakhtin
R. Brandon Kershner; 22. Georges Bataille and Maurice Blanchot
Arkady Plotnitsky; 23. Bertolt Brecht
Loren Kruger; 24. Jacques Lacan
Juliet Flower MacCannell; 25. The Reception of Hegel and Heidegger in France: Alexandre Kojève
John Hyppolite
and Maurice Merleau-Ponty
Jean Michel Rabaté; 26. Jean-Paul Sartre
Albert Camus
and Existentialism
Mark Currie; 27. Emmanuel Levinas
Kevin Hart; 28. Simone de Beauvoir and French Feminism
Karen Green; 29. Claude Lévi-Strauss
Boris Wiseman; 30. Jean Genet
Alain-Michel Rocheleau; 31. Paul Ricoeur
Martin McQuillan; 32. Roland Barthes
Nick Mansfield; 33. French Structuralism: A. J. Greimas
Tzvetan Todorov and Gérard Genette
Dirk de Geest; 34. Louis Althusser and his Circle
Warren Montag; 35. Reception Theory and Reader-Response: Hans-Robert Jauss
Wolfgang Iser
and the School of Konstanz
Jeremy Lane; 36. Jean-François Lyotard and Jean Baudrillard: The Suspicion of Metanarratives
Garry Leonard; 37. The Social and the Cultural: Michel de Certeau
Pierre Bourdieu and Louis Marin
Brian Niro; 38. Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari
Claire Colebrook; 39. Michel Foucault
John Brannigan; 40. Jacques Derrida
Kevin Hart; 41. Luce Irigaray
Ewa Ziarek; 42. Christian Metz
Marcia Butzel; 43. Guy Debord and the Situationist International
Lynn A. Higgins; 44. Umberto Eco
SunHee Kim Gertz; 45. Modernities: Paul Virilio
Gianni Vattimo
Giorgio Agamben
David Punter; 46. Hélène Cixous
Juliet Flower MacCannell; 47. Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe and Jean-Luc Nancy
Heesok Chang; 48. Julia Kristeva
Joan Brandt; 49. Slavoj Zizek
Michael Walsh; 50. Cahiers du Cinéma
Maureen Turim; 51. Critical Fictions: Experiments in Writing from Le Noveau Roman to the Oulipo
Jean Baetens; 52. Tel Quel
Jean-Michel Rabaté; 53. Other French Feminisms: Sarah Kofman
Monique Wittig
Michèle Le Doeuff
Nicole Fluhr; 54. Psychoanalytic Literary Criticism in France
Nicholas T. Rand; Contributors; Index.