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Phenomenology to the Letter: Husserl and Literature (Textologie) (Textologie, 7) 🔍
de Gruyter GmbH, Walter, De Gruyter, Berlin, 2020
Jones Claire Taylor; Brodsky Claudia; Philippe P Haensler; Wilberg Henrik S; Hardy Jean-Sébastien; Mendicino Kristina; Kristina Mendicino; McGillen Michael; Warren Nicolas de; Haensler Philippe P; Tobias Rochelle; Heine Stefanie; Morrow Susan; Dika Tarek R; Pfau Thomas; Rochelle Tobias 🔍
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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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lgli/Phenomenology to the Letter Husserl and Literature (Textologie, 7) [2668409].pdf
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Jones Claire Taylor; Brodsky Claudia; Philippe P Haensler; Wilberg Henrik S; Hardy Jean-Sébastien; Mendicino Kristina; Kristina Mendicino; McGillen Michael; Warren Nicolas de; Haensler Philippe P; Tobias Rochelle; Heine Stefanie; Morrow Susan; Dika Tarek R; Pfau Thomas; Rochelle Tobias
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Philippe Pascale Haensler; Kristina Mendicino; Rochelle Tobias; Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG
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Philippe P. Haensler, Kristina Mendicino, Rochelle Tobias, Philippe Pascale Haensler
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Haensler, Philippe P.; Mendicino, Kristina; Tobias, Rochelle
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Saur, K. G., Verlag. ein Imprint der Walter de Gruyter GmbH
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düsseldorf university press. in Walter de Gruyter GmbH
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de Gruyter, Walter, GmbH
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Textologie, Volume 7, Berlin ; Boston, 2021
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Textologie, 1. Auflage, Berlin/Boston, 2020
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Textologie, 7, 1. Auflage, Berlin, 2020
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Textologie, Berlin ; Boston, 2020
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Germany, Germany
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1, 20201123
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1, PS, 2020
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Contents
Introduction
I. Rhetoric and Thought: The Language of Phenomenology
Husserl’s Image Worlds and the Language of Phenomenology
Auch für Gott: Finitude, Phenomenology, and Anthropology
“irgend etwas und irgend etwas”: Husserl’s Arithmetik and The Poetics of Epistemology
Fort. The Germangled Words of Edmund Husserl and Walter Benjamin
II. Phenomenology and Incommensurability: Beyond Experience
Beyond Experience: Blanchot’s Challenge to Husserl’s Phenomenology of Time
Absehen – Disregarding Literature (Husserl / Hofmannsthal / Benjamin)
Drawing a Blank – Passive Voices in Beckett, Husserl, and the Stoics
III. Phenomenology of the Image and the Text Corpus
Charles Olson: Phenomenologist, Objectivist, Particularist
Icon as Alter Ego? Husserl’s Fifth Cartesian Meditation and Icons of Mary in Chronicles of the Teutonic Order
Absolute Gegebenheit: Image as Aesthetic Urphänomen in Husserl and Rilke
IV. Fictional Truths: Phenomenology and Narrative
The Virtuous Philosopher and the Chameleon Poet: Husserl and Hofmannsthal
“A Now Not toto caelo a Not-Now”: The “Origin” of Difference in Husserl, from Number to Literature
Gregor Samsa and the Problem of Intersubjectivity
Notes on Contributors
Index
date open sourced
2024-07-09
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