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The skeptic disposition : deconstruction, ideology, and other matters / Eugene Goodheart.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Princeton legacy libraryPublication details: Princeton : Princeton University Press, [1991]Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781400862238
  • 140086223X
Uniform titles:
  • Skeptic disposition in contemporary criticism
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Skeptic Disposition : Deconstruction, Ideology, and Other Matters.DDC classification:
  • 801/.95 20
LOC classification:
  • PN98.D43
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- INTRODUCTION -- 1. Criticism at the Present Time -- 2. The Transcendental Site: From Heaven to Earth -- 3. Roland Barthes and the Monster of Totality -- 4. Reading with/out a Text -- 5. Discourse without Foundation -- 6. A Question of Meaning -- 7. Literature as Play -- CONCLUSION: Deconstruction and Social Criticism -- AFTERWORD -- INDEX -- Backmatter.
Summary: Eugene Goodheart examines the skeptic disposition that has informed advanced literary discourse over the past generation, arguing that the targets of deconstructive suspicion are fundamental humanistic values. ""[This book] is a fair-minded, generous critique of the deconstructionist theories of Jacques Derrida, Paul de Man, and their followers. These writers have argued that language is so inherently slippery it can never express a speaker's intended meaning. The critic's role, in their view, is to explore the contradictions, subtexts, and metaphorical byways of works that may be most radically deceptive when they appear simple. Critics have castigated this language-centered skepticism as a form of nihilism geared to multiply numbingly similar readings of already familiar texts. Mr. Goodheart's objection is more subtle. He suggests that the philosophical orientation of deconstructive critics leads them to overemphasize the tricky propositional sense of words at the expense of the broader impact of literature--its power to wound, thrill, or transform us."
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Eugene Goodheart examines the skeptic disposition that has informed advanced literary discourse over the past generation, arguing that the targets of deconstructive suspicion are fundamental humanistic values. ""[This book] is a fair-minded, generous critique of the deconstructionist theories of Jacques Derrida, Paul de Man, and their followers. These writers have argued that language is so inherently slippery it can never express a speaker's intended meaning. The critic's role, in their view, is to explore the contradictions, subtexts, and metaphorical byways of works that may be most radically deceptive when they appear simple. Critics have castigated this language-centered skepticism as a form of nihilism geared to multiply numbingly similar readings of already familiar texts. Mr. Goodheart's objection is more subtle. He suggests that the philosophical orientation of deconstructive critics leads them to overemphasize the tricky propositional sense of words at the expense of the broader impact of literature--its power to wound, thrill, or transform us."

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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- INTRODUCTION -- 1. Criticism at the Present Time -- 2. The Transcendental Site: From Heaven to Earth -- 3. Roland Barthes and the Monster of Totality -- 4. Reading with/out a Text -- 5. Discourse without Foundation -- 6. A Question of Meaning -- 7. Literature as Play -- CONCLUSION: Deconstruction and Social Criticism -- AFTERWORD -- INDEX -- Backmatter.

In English.

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