Skirting the Ethical

Skirting the Ethical

by Carol Jacobs
Skirting the Ethical

Skirting the Ethical

by Carol Jacobs

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Overview

Skirting the Ethical offers highly original readings of six works, each noted for its politico-ethical stance. The first four (Sophocles' Antigone, Plato's Symposium and Republic and Hamann's "Aesthetica in nuce") have a recognized and honored place in the canon. The last two, Sebald's The Emigrants and Jane Campion's film The Piano, are exemplary for our contemporary scene. Nevertheless, the straightforward assumptions about justice, divine and state power, the good, and identity politics that every reader or viewer inevitably comes upon are disrupted when one takes into account the role of language: both the way in which language is talked about and the way in which it performs. What emerges is a non-prescriptive ethics of another order that offers a resistance to power and simplistic conceptualizations of truth, an emancipation from the "must-be" that implies an ever-to-be-renewed renegotiation—a responsability that has much to do with the act of critique or interpretation.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780804757904
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Publication date: 11/26/2007
Series: Meridian: Crossing Aesthetics Series
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Carol Jacobs is the Birgit Baldwin Professor of Comparative Literature and Chair of the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures at Yale University. Her previous books include: The Dissimulating Harmony (1978), Uncontainable Romanticism (1989), Telling Time (1993), and In the Language of Walter Benjamin (1999).

Table of Contents


Acknowledgments xiii Prologue: Skirting the Ethical xv
1 Dusting Antigone: Sophocles' Antigone 1
2 Virtue Inside Out: Plato's Symposium 26
3 Subversions of the Political: Plato's Republic 45
4 Hamann Is a Nomadic Writer: "Aesthetica in nuce" 111
5 What Does It Mean to Count? W. G. Sebald's The Emigrants 131
6 Playing Jane Campion's Piano: Politically 151 Notes 177 Index 217
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