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Recognition and Modes of Knowledge: Anagnorisis from Antiquity to Contemporary Theory

Editat de Teresa G. Russo
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 ian 2013
Anagnorisis, or recognition, has played a central role in the arts and humanities throughout history. It is a universal mode of knowledge in literature and the arts; in sacred texts and scholastic writing; in philosophy; in psychology; in politics and social theory. Recognition is a phenomenon and a fulcrum that makes these discourses possible. To date, no one has attempted a comprehensive discussion of recognition across disciplines, places, and historical periods. Recognition and Modes of Knowledge is the culmination of an interdisciplinary conference on recognition with contributions from international authorities, including Piero Boitani, Roland Le Huenen, Rachel Adelman, and Christina Tarnopolsky. Students and experts in the humanities who desire a rich grounding in the concept of recognition should start with this book.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780888645586
ISBN-10: 0888645589
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: University of Alberta Press
Colecția University of Alberta Press
Locul publicării:Edmonton, Canada

Comentariile autorului

Introduction, notes, bibliography, index

Recenzii

Anagnorisis, or recognition, has played a central role in the arts and humanities throughout history. It is a universal mode of knowledge in literature and the arts; in sacred texts and scholastic writing; in philosophy; in psychology; in politics and social theory. Recognition is a phenomenon and a fulcrum that makes these discourses possible. To date, no one has attempted a comprehensive discussion of recognition across disciplines, places, and historical periods. Recognition and Modes of Knowledge is the culmination of an interdisciplinary conference on recognition with contributions from international authorities. Students and experts in the humanities who desire a rich grounding in the concept of recognition should start with this book. Contributors Rachel Adelman Piero Boitani Harry Fox (leBeit Yoreh) Rhiannon Graybill Roland Le Huenen Rosa Mucignat Joseph Ring Teresa G. Russo Jenna Sunkenberg Christina Tarnopolsky Kevin Frederick Vaughan Jeffrey Neil Weiner Naomi A. Weiss Teresa G. Russo is an educator, scholar, poet, and PhD Candidate at the University of Toronto. She lives in Woodbridge, Ontario.
".11 papers are presented here on such topics as recognition and identity in Euripides' Ion, ethical epiphany in the story of Judah and Tamar, Thomas Aquinas on Christian recognition in the case of Mary Magdalene, the interruption of traumatic doubling in the interpolated tale of Dorotea, Spenser's bad romance, and Plato and the contemporary politics of recognition." Book News Inc., 2013