Does Literature Think?: Literature as Theory for an Antimythical Era

Does Literature Think?: Literature as Theory for an Antimythical Era

by Stathis Gourgouris
Does Literature Think?: Literature as Theory for an Antimythical Era

Does Literature Think?: Literature as Theory for an Antimythical Era

by Stathis Gourgouris

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Overview

What is the process by which literature might provide us with access to knowledge, and what sort of knowledge might this be? The question is not simply whether literature thinks, but whether literature thinks theoretically—whether it has a capacity, without the external aid of analytical methods that have determined Western philosophy and science since the Enlightenment, to theorize the conditions of the world from which it emerges and to which it addresses itself. Suspicion about literature's access to knowledge is ancient, at least as old as Plato's notorious expulsion of the poets from the city in the Republic. With full awareness of this classical background and in dialogue with a broad range of twentieth-century thinkers, Gourgouris examines a range of literary texts, from Sophocles' Antigone to Don DeLillo's The Names, as he traces out his argument that literature possesses an intrinsic theoretical capacity to make sense of the nonpropositional.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780804732147
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Publication date: 05/06/2003
Edition description: 1
Pages: 424
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Stathis Gourgouris teaches Comparative Literature at Columbia University. He is the author of Dream Nation: Enlightenment, Colonization, and the Institution of Modern Greece (Stanford, 1996).

Table of Contents

Prefaceix
Abbreviationsxxv
1.Does Literature Think?1
Part IFrom Law to Myth
2.Enlightenment and Paranomia49
3.The Concept of the Mythical90
4.Philosophy's Need for Antigone116
Part IITheatrical Matters
5.The Gesture of the Sirens161
6.The Dream Reality of the Ruin198
Part IIIEluding the Name
7.Research, Essay, Failure231
8.A Lucid Drunkenness249
9.DeLillo in Greece292
10.Beyond the Damaged Life323
Notes343
Index387
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