The Force of Tradition: Response and Resistance in Literature, Religion, and Cultural Studies

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Donald G. Marshall
Rowman & Littlefield, 2005 - 271 Seiten
How do we stand in relation to everything that comes down to us from the past? Is the very idea of tradition still useful in the wake of historical ruptures, such as the Holocaust, changes in the canon, and the end of colonialism? The concept of tradition has gained renewed importance in recent cultural studies. Suspicion of tradition as culturally narrow and oppressive is a persistent theme of modernity and has increased lately with the resurgence of religious traditionalism around the globe. At the same time, various groups demanding recognition for their distinctive cultural identity have reclaimed their traditions.

Philosophers from Josiah Royce and Hans-Georg Gadamer to Alasdair MacIntyre have explored the relations between tradition and themes such as freedom, community, self-assertion, originality, and the shared values and interpretations that constitute everyday life. The essays in this volume offer varying, even disparate analyses of religious, literary, and cultural traditions and both responses and resistance to them in a variety of philosophers, novelists, and theologians. They examine works by Gadamer, Royce, MacIntyre, Plato, Jacques Derrida, Charlotte Bronte, Søren Kierkegaard, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Edith Wharton, Chinua Achebe, John Fowles, Heinrich Böll, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Cotton Mather, Thomas Kuhn, Mikhail Bakhtin, Donald Davidson, Antebellum African-American women preachers, and Christian and Jewish thinkers in the wake of the Holocaust.

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Tradition and the Terror of History Christianity the Holocaust and the Jewish Theological Dilemma
19
Charity Militant Gadamer Davidson and Postcritical Hermeneutics
39
In the Chorus of Others M M Bakhtins Sense of Tradition
55
The Role of the Kuhnian Paradigm in Tradition and Originality
79
Walking vs Flying Kierkegaard on Tradition and the Moral Import of Literature
99
My Own Private New England Tradition the Self and the State in Cotton Mathers The Wonders of the Invisible World
127
Holy Fire Biblical Radicalism in the Narratives of Jarena Lee and Zilpha Elaw
143
ESTESE and Doblado Coleridge Blanco White and the Church of Rome
165
Jane Eyre and the Tradition of SelfAssertion or Brontes Socialization of Schillers Play Aesthetic
185
Tradition and Liberation A Critique of German Cultural Modernity in Heinrich Böll and HansGeorg Gadamer
213
Community Text and Tradition in The French Lieutenants Woman
237
Storytellers and Interpreters in Achebe
255
About the Contributors
269
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Donald G. Marshall is Fletcher Jones Chair of Great Books at Pepperdine University. With Joel Weinsheimer, he revised the translation of Hans-Georg Gadamer's Truth and Method (1989). He compiled Contemporary Critical Theory: A Selective Bibliography (1993) and has published articles on the theory and history of criticism and rhetoric

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