Thoreauvian Modernities
Transatlantic Conversations on an American Icon
François Specq (Redaktør) ; Laura Dassow Walls (Redaktør) ; Michel Granger (Redaktør)
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The first of three sections, "Thoreau and (Non)Modernity," views Thoreau as a social thinker who set himself against the "modern" currents of his day even while contributing to the emergence of a new era. By questioning the place of humans in the social, economic, natural, and metaphysical order, he ushered in a rethinking of humanity's role in the natural world that nurtured the environmental movement. The second section, "Thoreau and Philosophy," examines Thoreau's writings in light of the philosophy of his time as well as current philosophical debates. Section three, "Thoreau, Language, and the Wild," centers on his relationship to wild nature in its philosophical, scientific, linguistic, and literary dimensions. Together, these sixteen essays reveal Thoreau's relevance to a number of fields, including science, philosophy, aesthetics, environmental ethics, political science, and animal studies.
Thoreauvian Modernities posits that it is the germinating power of Thoreau's thought-the challenge it poses to our own thinking and its capacity to address pressing issues in a new way-that defines his enduring relevance and his modernity.
Contributors: Kristen Case, Randall Conrad, David Dowling, Michel Granger, Michel Imbert, Michael Jonik, Christian Maul, Bruno Monfort, Henrik Otterberg, Tom Pughe, David M. Robinson, William Rossi, Dieter Schulz, Francois Specq, Joseph Urbas, Laura Dassow Walls.
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2013
Forlag: University of Georgia Press
Innbinding: Paperback
Språk: Engelsk
ISBN: 9780820344294
Format: 23 x 15 cm
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Laura Dassow Walls is William P. and Hazel B. White Professor of English at the University of Notre Dame, USA. Michel Granger is a professor of American literature and culture at the Universite de Lyon/CNRS, France.