Traveling with Hermes: hermeneutics and rhetoric
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Main Author: Krajewski, Bruce (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Amherst University of Massachusetts Press c1992
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 137-158) and index
A bold venture in to the realm of contemporary literary theory, this book takes as its point of departure "the nexus between philosophical hermeneutics and rhetoric" that Hans-Georg Gadamer discusses in his writings. But rather than simply explicating Gadamer's theoretical insights, Bruce Krajewski applies them to a series of discrete texts, from Jan Steen's painting Rhetoricians at a Window, to Shakespeare's Coriolanus, to the post-modernist film Brazil
In the course of his readings, Krajewski explores the complex relationship between truth-telling and lying, being and non-being, clarity and obscurity, the fixed and the unstable, the extraordinary and the commonplace. Underlying these dichotomies is an even more fundamental opposition between two approaches to language and discourse. One is the way of philosophy and linguistics, where the objective is to reduce language to its purest logical form. The other is the way of hermeneutics and rhetoric, where the aim is to preserve the multifariousness of discourse as it occurs concretely in everyday life. Krajewski's goal throughout is to underscore the extent to which understanding is not a private but a social act. For meaning, he argues, can never be divorced from lived experience
Introduction: rhetoricians at a window -- Simple hermeneutics of "The purloined letter" -- Socrates and Cicero, truth-telling and lying -- Coriolanus: "Unfit for anyone's conversation" -- Rhetoric in Milton's of education -- Andgame: Wittgenstein, Bakhtin, and literary theory -- A reading of Derrida's "White mythology" -- Against clarity: hermeneutics and writing -- Postmodernism, allegory, and hermeneutics in Brazil
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (xii, 162 p.)
ISBN:0585083819
0870238159
9780585083810
9780870238154