Philosophy as world literature. (2020)
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- Title:
- Philosophy as world literature. (2020)
- Main Title:
- Philosophy as world literature
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Jeffrey R. Di Leo.
- Editors:
- Di Leo, Jeffrey R
- Contents:
- ContributorsAcknowledgmentPhilosophy as World Literature: An IntroductionJeffrey R. Di Leo (University of Houston-Victoria, USA)Part 1 World, Worlding, Worldliness1. The World, the Text, and Philosophy: Reflections on TranslationBrian O'Keeffe (Barnard College, USA)2. Plato as World LiteraturePaul Allen Miller (University of South Carolina, USA)3. Worlding Interpretation, or Fanon and the Poetics of DisalienationNicole Simek (Whitman College, USA)4. Alluvia: The Palimpsest of African MemoryMichael Stern (University of Oregon, USA)Part 2 Translation and Migration5. Feminism as World LiteratureRobin Truth Goodman (Florida State University, USA)6. Astonishing Worlding: Montaigne and the New WorldZahi Zalloua (Whitman College, USA)7. Literature of the World, Unite!Peter Hitchcock (CUNY Graduate Center, USA)8. Transatlantic Thoreau: Henry S. Salt, Gandhi, and British Humanitarian SocialismDavid M. Robinson (Oregon State University, USA)Part 3 Philosophy, Religion, and the East9. Nietzsche and World Iterature: The Eternal Recurrence of Dualism in Thus Spake ZarathustraJeffrey S. Librett (University of Oregon, USA)10. Asian Philosophy, National Literatures, and World Literature AnthologiesJunjie Luo (Gettysburg College, USA)11. The Dharma of World LiteratureRanjan Ghosh (University of North Bengal, India)12. Olive-Red in Orhan Pamuk and Anton Shammas: Deconstruction's Eastward DisseminationHenry Sussman (Yale University, USA)Part 4 Philosophy vs. World Literature13. ExistentialismContributorsAcknowledgmentPhilosophy as World Literature: An IntroductionJeffrey R. Di Leo (University of Houston-Victoria, USA)Part 1 World, Worlding, Worldliness1. The World, the Text, and Philosophy: Reflections on TranslationBrian O'Keeffe (Barnard College, USA)2. Plato as World LiteraturePaul Allen Miller (University of South Carolina, USA)3. Worlding Interpretation, or Fanon and the Poetics of DisalienationNicole Simek (Whitman College, USA)4. Alluvia: The Palimpsest of African MemoryMichael Stern (University of Oregon, USA)Part 2 Translation and Migration5. Feminism as World LiteratureRobin Truth Goodman (Florida State University, USA)6. Astonishing Worlding: Montaigne and the New WorldZahi Zalloua (Whitman College, USA)7. Literature of the World, Unite!Peter Hitchcock (CUNY Graduate Center, USA)8. Transatlantic Thoreau: Henry S. Salt, Gandhi, and British Humanitarian SocialismDavid M. Robinson (Oregon State University, USA)Part 3 Philosophy, Religion, and the East9. Nietzsche and World Iterature: The Eternal Recurrence of Dualism in Thus Spake ZarathustraJeffrey S. Librett (University of Oregon, USA)10. Asian Philosophy, National Literatures, and World Literature AnthologiesJunjie Luo (Gettysburg College, USA)11. The Dharma of World LiteratureRanjan Ghosh (University of North Bengal, India)12. Olive-Red in Orhan Pamuk and Anton Shammas: Deconstruction's Eastward DisseminationHenry Sussman (Yale University, USA)Part 4 Philosophy vs. World Literature13. Existentialism as World LiteratureRobert Doran (University of Rochester, USA)14. Jorge Luis Borges and PhilosophyEfraín Kristal (UCLA, USA)15. Philosophy for the Masses: Haldeman-Julius, Durant, and The Story of PhilosophyJeffrey R. Di Leo (University of Houston-Victoria, USA)Index. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- London : Bloomsbury Academic
- Publication Date:
- 2020
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- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 801
Literature -- Philosophy - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781501351884
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- 9781501351877
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