Reading as Democracy in Crisis: Interpretation, Theory, History

Author:   James Rovira ,  Cassandra Falke ,  Philip Goldstein ,  Darcie Rives-East, Augustana College
Publisher:   Lexington Books
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9781498553865


Pages:   198
Publication Date:   26 April 2019
Format:   Hardback
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Reading and Democracy in Crisis: Interpretation, Theory, History explores the dialectic between historical conditions and the reading strategies that arise from them. Chapters covering Plato and Derrida; G.W.F. Hegel; Karl Marx; Ludwig Wittgenstein; Robert Penn Warren; Louise Rosenblatt; Theodor Adorno, Michel Foucault, and Jacques Derrida; Judith Butler; and Object Oriented Ontology and Digital Humanities provide overviews of and arguments about each subject’s thought in its historical contexts, suggesting how the reading strategies adopted in each case were in part motivated by specific historical circumstances. As the introduction explains, these circumstances often involved forms of democracy in crisis, so that the collection as a whole is an engagement with the dialectic between democracies that are perpetually in crisis and the seemingly unlimited freedom of our reading practices.

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Author:   James Rovira ,  Cassandra Falke ,  Philip Goldstein ,  Darcie Rives-East, Augustana College
Publisher:   Lexington Books
Imprint:   Lexington Books
Dimensions:   Width: 16.00cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 23.10cm
Weight:   0.476kg
ISBN:  

9781498553865


ISBN 10:   1498553869
Pages:   198
Publication Date:   26 April 2019
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Preface Introduction by James Rovira 1. Democracy as Context for Theory: Plato and Derrida as Readers of Socrates by James Rovira 2. Historian, Forgive Us: Study of the Past as Hegel’s Methodology of Faith by Aglaia Maretta Venters 3. Karl Marx: The End of the Enlightenment by Eric Hood 4. Ludwig Wittgenstein: Toward a Dialectical Pragmatism by Steve Wexler 5. Robert Penn Warren: Poetry, Racism, and the Burden of History by Cassandra Falke 6. Louise Rosenblatt: The Reader, Democracy, and the Ethics of Reading by Meredith N. Sinclair 7. Aesthetic Theory: From Adorno to Cultural History by Philip Goldstein 8. Judith Butler: A Livable Life by Darcie Rives-East 9. Networking the Great Outdoors: Object-Oriented Ontology and the Digital Humanities by Roger Whitson Index About the Editor About the Contributors

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The ensuing struggle for democracy requires courageous scholars and writers to speak truth and for publishers to deliver their message to the public. Reading as Democracy in Crisis: Interpretation, Theory, History is an essential tool in democracy's fragile arsenal with which to contest denuded and unsavory forms of thought emerging in our time. Books like this one might just save us from sinking into a new dark age. -- Creston Davis, The Global Center for Advanced Studies Rovira and his contributors remind us here of reading’s rich heritage as an inherently political act of self-definition in service to democracy. A timely and compelling multi-vocal manifesto for our troubled times, and a thought-provoking read throughout. -- Stephen C. Behrendt, University Professor and George Holmes Distinguished Professor of English, University of Nebraska


The ensuing struggle for democracy requires courageous scholars and writers to speak truth and for publishers to deliver their message to the public. Reading as Democracy in Crisis: Interpretation, Theory, History is an essential tool in democracy's fragile arsenal with which to contest denuded and unsavory forms of thought emerging in our time. Books like this one might just save us from sinking into a new dark age. -- Creston Davis, The Global Center for Advanced Studies Rovira and his contributors remind us here of reading's rich heritage as an inherently political act of self-definition in service to democracy. A timely and compelling multi-vocal manifesto for our troubled times, and a thought-provoking read throughout. -- Stephen C. Behrendt, University Professor and George Holmes Distinguished Professor of English, University of Nebraska


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James Rovira is owner of Bright Futures Educational Consulting, and founding president of the Anazoa Educational Project. He is former associate professor and English department chair at Mississippi College.

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