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Engaging Violence - Civility and the Reach of Literature

English · Paperback / Softback

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"While it is a truth widely (though not universally) acknowledged that civility works against violence, and that literature generates or accompanies civility and engenders tolerance, civility has been understood as violence in disguise, and literature, which has only rarely sought to claim the power of violence, has often been accused of inciting it. This book sets out to describe the ways in which these English words--violence, literature, and civility--and the concepts they evoke are mutually entangled, and the uses to which these entanglements have been put. What now are our expectations of civility and literature, separately and together? How do these long-familiar but residually imprecise concepts stand up to the demands of the modern world? Simpson's argument is that both persist as important protocols for the critique of violence"--

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Introduction

1. Civility and Literature and Their Discontents

2. Civil Beginnings

3. Philosophy Polite and Politic

4. The Displacement of Civility: Violence in a Widening World

5. Civility after 1989: Romancing Small Groups

6. The Reach of Literature


About the author










David Simpson is Distinguished Professor and G.B. Needham Chair, emeritus, at the University of California, Davis. His most recent book is States of Terror: History, Theory, Literature (2019).

Product details

Authors David Simpson
Publisher Stanford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.09.2022
 
EAN 9781503633087
ISBN 978-1-5036-3308-7
No. of pages 304
Series Cultural Memory in the Present
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies

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