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Jill Robbins (Author)
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0226721132 978-0226721132 May 15, 1999 1
How might the ethical philosophy of the renowned French thinker Emmanuel Levinas relate to literature? Because his philosophy addresses the very opening of ethical experience, it cannot be applied readily as a critical method to literary texts. Yet Levinas's work, studded as it is with literary sources and quotations, demands a literary account.

With an attitude at once respectful and interrogative, closely attentive to Levinas's texts while in dialogue with readings by Derrida, Blanchot, and Bataille, Altered Reading shows how the thread of the literary leads directly to the internal tensions of Levinas's ethical discourse. Jill Robbins provides a comprehensive critical account of Levinas's early and mature philosophy as well as later key transitional essays. In an invaluable appendix, she includes her own translation of an important, previously untranslated essay by Bataille on Levinas.

Altered Reading will interest philosophers, literary critics, scholars of religion, and others drawn to Levinas's work.



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Jill Robbins is associate professor of English and comparative literature at the State University of New York at Buffalo. She is the author of Prodigal Son/Elder Brother: Interpretation and Alterity in Augustine, Petrarch, Kafka, Levinas, also published by the University of Chicago Press.

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  • Paperback: 200 pages
  • Publisher: University Of Chicago Press; 1 edition (May 15, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0226721132
  • ISBN-13: 978-0226721132
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6 x 0.5 inches
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3.0 out of 5 stars why not literary THEORY?, December 17, 2001
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Robbins provides an interesting account of Levinas's early theories "about" literature that somehow never seem to become literary theory per se. This means that there are interesting philosophical questions raised about/from literary issues, but Robbins never really connects these to the basic problem of language. Particularly glaring is the omission of a discussion of the theory of "the Saying and the Said" from Levinas's OTHERWISE THAN BEING. In that book, L's theory of "substitution" practically provides the entire basis for Derrida's critique of language, but here we read little of use regarding that. However, you get a pretty thorough reading of TOTATLITY AND INFINITY, though sometimes Robbins seems to be making that infuriating philosophical obfuscation of conflating "art" with "literature." In short, philosophers of literature may find interest in this book, but those who seek to understand L's contributions to literary theory should look to Derrida and the journals.
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In Totality and Infinity, section I.B., entitled "Separation and Discourse," Levinas writes: "Language which does not touch the other, even tangentially, reaches the other by calling upon him [en l'interpellant] or by commanding him or by obeying him, with all the straightforwardness [droiture] of these relations" (TI, 62). Read the first page
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habitual economy, originary level, figural interpretation, infinite alterity, ethical language, difficult freedom, primordial expression, poetic program, talmudic readings, hou shalt, plastic image
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New York, Old Testament, Maurice Blanchot, Emmanuel Levinas, Paul de Man, Jacques Derrida, Paul Claudel, Paul Ricoeur, Robert Bernasconi, The Madness of the Day, André Neher, Arthur Rimbaud, Hebrew Bible, Les Temps Modernes, Mount Sinai, New Haven, Everett Fox, French Jewish, Harvard University Press, Indiana University Press, Jean-François Lyotard, Jewish Publication Society, New Testament, The Book of Exodus, The Space of Literature
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