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Understanding Public Debates
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Understanding Public Debates presents case studies including Milton's Paradise Lost and P.B. Shelley's 1820 Reform essay to explore how texts stage these debates by means of multiple perspectives, narrative situations, or ambiguities.
By historicizing and contextualizing them through readings of carefully selected literary texts, literary studies can contribute to understanding and rationalizing key debates waged in many pluralist societies today - whether on different conceptions of liberty, identity politics, historical commemoration, challenges of globalization or responses to climate change. Understanding Public Debates presents case studies including Milton's Paradise Lost, P.B. Shelley's 1820 Reform essay, Philip Roth's The Human Stain, the songwriting of Neil Young and Edward Young's 1720s Sea Odes, recent climate fiction as well as non-literary conflict narratives. Rather than mining texts for arguments for or against certain positions, this book is interested in how texts stage these debates by means of multiple perspectives, narrative situations or ambiguities. By suggesting how educators might use literary texts as conversation starters for more rational debates, the volume also contributes to Public Literary Studies. Three important fields are here brought together: (1) the study of societal debates and conflicts and the ways in which they challenge pluralist societies, (2) explorations of the societal functions of literature and of non-literary narratives and (3) discussions of the role and functions of literary studies. The book ends with ten crisp theses on how literary studies can contribute to understanding and rationalizing such conflictive debates.
Autorentext
Jens Martin Gurr has been Full Professor of British and Anglophone Literature and Culture at the University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany, since 2007. He is the author or coauthor of five monographs, including Charting Literary Urban Studies: Texts as Models of and for the City (2021) and (with Julia Hoydis and Roman Bartosch) Climate Change Literacy (2023).
Klappentext
Understanding Public Debates presents case studies including Milton's Paradise Lost and P.B. Shelley's 1820 Reform essay to explore how texts stage these debates by means of multiple perspectives, narrative situations, or ambiguities.
Inhalt
Introduction
The History of Ideas and the Long Shadow of Plato: Milton, Shelley and Problems of Liberty and Liberalism
Complicating the 'Culture Wars': Re-reading The Human Stain
America the Beautiful? Neil Young's Explorations of Racism, Genocide and the Foundations of 'America'
Edward Young's Abysmal 'Sea Odes': Mercantilism, Free Trade and Globalization
Cli-fi Novels as Models of and for Climate Debates
Understanding Conflicts through Conflict Narratives: Narrative Path Dependencies and the Chances for Compromise
By Way of Conclusion: Ten Theses
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09781032758589
- Sprache Englisch
- Größe H229mm x B152mm
- Jahr 2024
- EAN 9781032758589
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 978-1-03-275858-9
- Veröffentlichung 20.06.2024
- Titel Understanding Public Debates
- Autor Gurr Jens Martin
- Untertitel What Literary Studies Can Do
- Gewicht 410g
- Herausgeber Routledge
- Anzahl Seiten 210
- Genre Linguistics & Literature