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Mapping the Ethical Turn(p)

Contributor(s): Davis, Todd F (Editor), Womack, Kenneth (Editor)

ISBN: 9780813920566

Publisher: University of Virginia Press

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Pub Date: November 29, 2001

Dewey: 801.95

LCCN: 2001002051

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Annotated, Bibliography, Index

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.90" H x 9.14" L x 6.10" W ( 1.08 lbs) 296 pages

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Divided into four descriptive sections--"Theory and the Ethics of Literary Text," "Confronting the Difficult: The Ethics of Race and Power," "Making Darkness Visible: The Ethical Implications of Narrative as Witness," and "Ways of Seeing: The Diversity of Applied Ethical Criticism"--this unprecedented collection of essays traces the interpretive, pedagogic, and theoretical concerns inherent in the study of literature, ethics, and modes of criticism. Wayne C. Booth's "Why Ethical Criticism Can Never Be Simple," J. Hillis Miller's "How to Be 'in Tune with the Right' in The Golden Bowl," Susan Gubar's "Poets of Testimony," and Martha C. Nussbaum's "Exactly and Responsibly: A Defense of Ethical Criticism" are among the fifteen essays included. Bringing together ethical criticism's most important theorists, Mapping the Ethical Turn is a cohesive introduction to a reading paradigm that continues to influence the ways in which we think and feel about the stories that mark our lives.

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