A powerful examination of the very idea of critique and its dominance
in literary studies Why must critics unmask and demystify literary
works? Why do they believe that language is always withholding some
truth, that the critic’s task is to reveal the unsaid or repressed?
In this book, Rita Felski examines critique, the dominant form of
interpretation in literary studies, and situates it as but one method
among many, a method with strong allure—but also definite limits.
Felski argues that critique is a sensibility best captured by Paul
Ricoeur’s phrase “the hermeneutics of suspicion.” She shows how
this suspicion toward texts forecloses many potential readings while
providing no guarantee of rigorous or radical thought. Instead, she
suggests, literary scholars should try what she calls “postcritical
reading”: rather than looking behind a text for hidden causes and
motives, literary scholars should place themselves in front of it and
reflect on what it suggests and makes possible. By bringing critique
down to earth and exploring new modes of interpretation, The Limits of
Critique offers a fresh approach to the relationship between artistic
works and the social world.
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Product details
ISBN
9780226294179
Published
2018
Edition
1. edition
Publisher
University of Chicago Press
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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