Aesthetic Transgressions: Modernity, Liberalism, and the Function of Literature: Festschrift Fur Winfried Fluck Zum 60. Geburtstag

Author:   Thomas Claviez (University of Berne) ,  Ulla Haselstein ,  Sieglinde Lemke (Free University of Berlin)
Publisher:   Universitatsverlag Winter
Volume:   131
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9783825351977


Pages:   384
Publication Date:   04 January 2006
Format:   Hardback
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The debate over the function of aesthetics can be traced back to the New Criticism and its aftermath. After its theoretical axioms and criteria of judgement had been debunked as ideologically charged, two factions emerged. A number of critics defended the value of aesthetic complexity, i.e. of ambiguity, irony and negativity, and refused to accept the arguments of ideology critique attacking the concept of aesthetic autonomy. Revisionist critics, however, tended to marginalized aesthetic categories, or rather, they described the respective textual features as complicity with the social status quo, and concentrated on art previously omitted from critical study because of its political or social agenda. Today, the dialogue between the two increasingly exhausts itself in mutual accusations of ideological partisanship. The essays collected in this volume dress this rift by re-introducing the notion of aesthetic which has tended to be obliterated from critically discourse in American literature. They draw attention to the fact that the literary imagination represents a specific social field of meaning-production and calls for a specific attitude of the reader towards language as a means of reality-production. In their close readings, the authors analyze the actual strategies of the cultural political work of literature. Consequently, their analyses highlight both the critical evaluations concerning the political implications of literary form and the different historical functions a text can fulfill at the time of its publication and later on.

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Author:   Thomas Claviez (University of Berne) ,  Ulla Haselstein ,  Sieglinde Lemke (Free University of Berlin)
Publisher:   Universitatsverlag Winter
Imprint:   Universitatsverlag Winter
Volume:   131
Weight:   0.821kg
ISBN:  

9783825351977


ISBN 10:   3825351971
Pages:   384
Publication Date:   04 January 2006
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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