Levinas and Twentieth-Century Literature: Ethics and the Reconstitution of Subjectivity

Newark: University of Delaware Press (2013)
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Levinas and Twentieth-Century Literature considers how the work of the century’s most original ethical thinker may reshape understandings of modernism, postmodernism, postcolonialism, feminism, gender studies, and globalism. Tracing how modernist technique and anti-totalizing ethics enter into relations that, by the turn of the twenty-first century, not only revitalize diverse national literatures but also produce post-national, migrant, or hybrid literatures, the collection illuminates the ethical within literature while disclosing the literary contexts of Levinasian ethics

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Emmanuel Levinas.Bettina Bergo - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.

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