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ISBN
9780823227136
Book Title
Claims of Literature : a Shoshana Felman Reader
Item Length
9in
Publisher
Fordham University Press
Publication Year
2007
Format
Perfect
Language
English
Item Height
0.6in
Author
Shoshana Felman
Genre
Literary Criticism, Psychology, Philosophy
Topic
Movements / Psychoanalysis, Movements / Deconstruction, General, Semiotics & Theory
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
23.5 Oz
Number of Pages
538 Pages

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Shoshana Felman ranks as one of the most influential literary critics of the past five decades. Her work has inspired and shaped such divergent fields as psychoanalytic criticism, deconstruction, speech-act theory and performance studies, feminist and gender studies, trauma studies, and critical legal studies. Shoshana Felman has not only influenced these fields: her work has opened channels of communication between them. In all of her work Felman charts a way for literary critics to address the ways in which texts have real effects in the world and how our quest for meaning is transformed in the encounter with the texts that hold such a promise.The present collection gathers the most exemplary and influential essays from Felmans oeuvre, including articles previously untranslated into English. The Claims of Literature also includes short responses to Felmans work by leading contemporary theorists, including Stanley Cavell, Judith Butler, Julia Kristeva, Cathy Caruth, Claude Lanzmann, Winfried Menninghaus, and Austin Sarat.It concludes with a section on Felman as a teacher, giving transcripts of two of her classes, one at Yale in September 2001, the other at Emory in December 2004.

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Publisher
Fordham University Press
ISBN-10
0823227138
ISBN-13
9780823227136
eBay Product ID (ePID)
57208103

Product Key Features

Book Title
Claims of Literature : a Shoshana Felman Reader
Author
Shoshana Felman
Format
Perfect
Language
English
Topic
Movements / Psychoanalysis, Movements / Deconstruction, General, Semiotics & Theory
Publication Year
2007
Genre
Literary Criticism, Psychology, Philosophy
Number of Pages
538 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9in
Item Height
0.6in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
23.5 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Pn710.F38 2007
Edition Number
2
Reviews
"Shoshana Felman ranks as one of the most important and most influential thinkers of recent times. The essays selected for the reader are all widely viewed as "classics" and represent a coherent, well-chosen and thoughtful selection. All bear witness to the clarity of Felman's prose and her dedication to rigorous demonstration and lucid argumentation.Indeed, Felman's work derives its pathbreaking insights though its dedication to the clear expression of ideas and experiences that challenge the human capacity for clear expression. By engaging with this essential human paradox (the need to communicate that which defies communication), Felman's work addresses the most important questions of human experience and encourages her readers to open themselves up to new and exciting ways of thinking and reading." --Elissa Marder, Emory University, "The Claims of Literature gathers some of the true "specimen" texts of the last three decades, texts from which proceeded several of the major theoretical breakthroughs of our era. That each essay retains its full power to re-excite thought is testament to Felman's spectacular ability to locate those moments when an argument begins to fend or feed off its own foreignness. To read--or reread--these brilliant essays is to experience that thrilling brush with the unknown that first led Felman to reconceive the relations between writing and madness; the body and speech; femininity and sexual difference; law and justice; trauma and witnessing.", The time is ripe for critical theory's re-encounter with Shoshana Felman's singularly creative thinking and reading. Felman's insistence on the implications of theory for literary and cultural reading over its mere "applications" remains a fundamental imperative that continues to press us today to rethink our assumptions and practices. This splendid collection brings together much of her most important work, as well as illuminating responses by Judith Butler, Stanley Cavell, and Julia Kristeva, among others. -----Kenneth Reinhard, University of California, Los Angeles, The Claims of Literature gathers some of the true "specimen" texts of the last three decades, texts from which proceeded several of the major theoretical breakthroughs of our era. That each essay retains its full power to re-excite thought is testament to Felman's spectacular ability to locate those moments when an argument begins to fend or feed off its own foreignness. To read--or reread--these brilliant essays is to experience that thrilling brush with the unknown that first led Felman to reconceive the relations between writing and madness; the body and speech; femininity and sexual difference; law and justice; trauma and witnessing. -----Joan Copjec, author of Imagine There's No Woman or Director of the Center for the study of Psychoanalysis and Culture at University at Buffalo, "Shoshana Felman ranks as one of the most important and most influential thinkers ofrecent times. The essays selected for the reader are all widely viewed as "classics" andrepresent a coherent, well-chosen and thoughtful selection. All bear witness to the clarityof Felman's prose and her dedication to rigorous demonstration and lucid argumentation.Indeed, Felman's work derives its pathbreaking insights though its dedication to theclear expression of ideas and experiences that challenge the human capacity for clearexpression. By engaging with this essential human paradox (the need to communicatethat which defies communication), Felman's work addresses the most important questionsof human experience and encourages her readers to open themselves up to new andexciting ways of thinking and reading.", "The time is ripe for critical theory's re-encounter with Shoshana Felman's singularly creative thinking and reading. Felman's insistence on the implications of theory for literary and cultural reading over its mere "applications" remains a fundamental imperative that continues to press us today to rethink our assumptions and practices. This splendid collection brings together much of her most important work, as well as illuminating responses by Judith Butler, Stanley Cavell, and Julia Kristeva, among others.", "Shoshana Felman ranks as one of the most important and most influential thinkers of recent times. The essays selected for the reader are all widely viewed as "classics" and represent a coherent, well-chosen and thoughtful selection. All bear witness to the clarity of Felman's prose and her dedication to rigorous demonstration and lucid argumentation. Indeed, Felman's work derives its pathbreaking insights though its dedication to the clear expression of ideas and experiences that challenge the human capacity for clear expression. By engaging with this essential human paradox (the need to communicate that which defies communication), Felman's work addresses the most important questions of human experience and encourages her readers to open themselves up to new and exciting ways of thinking and reading." -----Elissa Marder, Emory University
Copyright Date
2007
Target Audience
Trade
Lccn
2007-018775
Dewey Decimal
809
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes

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