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_aSpanos, William V., _e1 |
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_aA William V. Spanos reader : _bhumanist criticism and the secular imperative / _cedited by Daniel T. O'Hara, Donald E. Pease, and Michelle Martin. |
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_aEvanston, Illinois : _bNorthwestern University Press, _c(c)2015. |
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_aIntroduction. Prophet without a God? secular humanist, par excellence / _rDaniel T. O'Hara -- _tExistentialism and the postmodern turn -- _tModern literary criticism and the spatialization of time : an existential critique -- _tThe detective and the boundary : some notes on the postmodern literary imagination -- _tHeidegger, Kierkegaard, and the hermeneutic circle : toward a postmodern theory of interpretation as dis-closure -- _tHermeneutics and memory : destroying T.S. Eliot's Four quartets -- _tCharles Olson and negative capability : a phenomenological interpretation -- _tLeo Tolstoy's The death of Ivan Ilych : a temporal interpretation -- _tHumanism and the post-structuralist turn -- _tBoundary 2 and the polity of interest : humanism, the "center elsewhere," and power -- _tThe Apollonian investment of modern humanist education : the examples of Matthew Arnold, Irving Babbitt, and L.A. Richards -- _tCulture and colonization : the imperial imperatives of the centered circle -- _tHeidegger, Foucault, and the "empire of the gaze" : thinking the territorialization of knowledge -- _t"Benito Cereno" and "Bartleby, the scrivener" : reflections on the American calling -- _tAmerican exceptionalism and the secular turn -- _tThe question of philosophy and poiesis in the post-historical age : thinking/imagining the shadow of metaphysics -- _tEdward Said's humanism and American exceptionalism : an interrogation after 9/11 -- _tHerman Melville's Pierre; or, the ambiguities and Jane Austen's Mansfield Park : the imperial violence of the novel of manners -- _tThe calling and the question of the secular -- _tArab Spring, 2011 : a symptomatic reading of the revolution -- _tIn lieu of a conclusion: a discussion between William V. Spanos and Donald E. Pease. |
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