Literature, Interpretation and Ethics argues for the centrality of
hermeneutics in the context of ongoing debates about the value and
values of literature, and about the role and ethics of literary study.
Hermeneutics is the endeavor to understand the nature of
interpretation, as it poses vital questions about how we make sense of
works of art, our own lives, other people and the world around us. The
book outlines the contribution of hermeneutics to literary study
through detailed accounts of role of interpretation in the work of key
thinkers such as Martin Heidegger, Hans-Georg Gadamer, Paul Ricoeur,
Umberto Eco, Jacques Derrida and Emmanuel Levinas. It also illustrates
problems of interpretation posed by specific literary texts and films,
emphasising how our interpretive acts also entail ethical engagements.
The book develops a ‘hermeneutics of (guarded) trust’, which calls
for attention to the agency of art without surrendering critical
vigilance. Through a series of forays into theoretical texts, literary
works and films, the book contributes to contemporary debates about
critical practice and the cultural value. Interpretation, it suggests,
is always fallible but it is also essential to our place in the world,
and to the importance of the humanities.
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ISBN
9781040011140
Publisert
2024
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Taylor & Francis
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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