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Lessons in Secular Criticism

Contributor(s): Gourgouris, Stathis (Author)

ISBN: 9780823253784

Publisher: Fordham University Press

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Pub Date: September 2, 2013

Dewey: 809.93382

LCCN: 2013002237

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Index

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.70" H x 9.00" L x 6.20" W ( 0.90 lbs) 216 pages

Series: Thinking Out Loud

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Description: Disrupting recent fashionable debates on secularism, this book raises the stakes on how we understand the space of the secular, independent of its battle with the religious, as a space of radical democratic politics that refuse to be theologized.

Brief description: Stathis Gourgouris is Professor of Comparative Literature and Society at Columbia University. He is author of Dream Nation: Enlightenment, Colonization, and the Institution of Modern Greece; Does Literature Think?: Literature as Theory for an Antimythical Era; Lessons in Secular Criticism; and Ενδεχομένως αταξίες (Contingent Disorders). His most recent book is The Perils of the One.

Review Quotes: Lessons in Secular Criticism is a timely and polemical manifestation of parrhēsia. It offers compelling evidence that 'post-secularism' comes neither 'after' the secular nor does it understand the 'secular'. Moving effortlessly between literary theory, philosophy, and politics, Gourgouris offers a profoundly democratic defense of criticism without transcendent principles and a critical defense of democracy without neoliberal capitalism. Lessons in Secular Criticism brilliantly diagnoses the key antagonism of our times as that between various heteronomies (theology, capital, transcendence) and autonomy, the power (kratos) of the demos to become otherwise. Read it.-----Costas Douzinas, Birkbeck College, University of London

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