Ir al contenido principal
Being Made Strange

Being Made Strange

Por Vivian, Bradford

Publicado por State University of New York Press

English 245 páginas 2012
PDF

Sobre este libro

<p><b>Offers a revised understanding of human subjectivity that avoids the extremes of both traditional humanism and cultural relativism.</b></p><p>By elaborating upon pivotal twentieth-century studies in language, representation, and subjectivity, Being Made Strange reorients the study of rhetoric according to the discursive formation of subjectivity. The author develops a theory of how rhetorical practices establish social, political, and ethical relations between self and other, individual and collectivity, good and evil, and past and present. He produces a novel methodology that analyzes not only what an individual says, but also the social, political, and ethical conditions that enable him or her to do so. This book also offers valuable ethical and political insights for the study of subjectivity in philosophy, cultural studies, and critical theory.</p>
Idioma
English
Compartir