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Emerson As Philosopher Postmodernism And Beyond Richard Gilmore

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Emerson As Philosopher Postmodernism And Beyond Richard Gilmore
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.67 MB
Pages: 213
Author: Richard Gilmore
ISBN: 9783031325458, 3031325451
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Emerson As Philosopher Postmodernism And Beyond Richard Gilmore by Richard Gilmore 9783031325458, 3031325451 instant download after payment.

This book considers the role of postmodernism (skepticism towards metanarratives and anti-essentialism) in Ralph Waldo Emerson's philosophy by putting it in conversation with key 20th and 21st century thinkers such as Beauvoir, Coates, Derrida, Paz, Rorty, and Zizek. Postmodern Emerson shows how Emersonian skepticism to metanarratives such as sexism, racism, Beauvoiran "serious values," and others, can help us face some of society's gravest contemporary social and philosophical challenges. Methodologically, the book exemplifies Emersonian postmodernism by defying traditional philosophical metanarratives about the difference between high and low culture or serious and ridiculous subjects, and Emerson with what would seem to be his opposite. This is itself a postmodern gesture, breaking rules of genre and topic to make unlikely but interesting connections. Above all, this book proves that in this time of social division and widespread despair, Emerson can help.  

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