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Turned Inside Out Reading The Russian Novel In Prison Dostoyevsky

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Turned Inside Out Reading The Russian Novel In Prison Dostoyevsky
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Publisher: Northwestern University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.4 MB
Author: Dostoyevsky, Fyodor Mikhailovitch; Dostoyevsky, Fyodor; Grossman, Vasiliĭ; Grossman, Vasilij;
ISBN: 9780810134928, 9780810134911, 9780810134935, 9782016049617, 2016049618, 0810134926, 0810134918, 0810134934
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Turned Inside Out Reading The Russian Novel In Prison Dostoyevsky by Dostoyevsky, Fyodor Mikhailovitch; Dostoyevsky, Fyodor; Grossman, Vasiliĭ; Grossman, Vasilij; 9780810134928, 9780810134911, 9780810134935, 9782016049617, 2016049618, 0810134926, 0810134918, 0810134934 instant download after payment.

InTurned Inside Out: Reading the Russian Novel in Prison, Steven Shankman reflects on his remarkable experience teaching texts by Fyodor Dostoevsky, Vasily Grossman, and Emmanuel Levinas in prison to a mix of university students and inmates. These persecuted writers—Shankman argues that Dostoevsky’s and Levinas’s experiences of incarceration were formative—describe ethical obligation as an experience of being turned inside out by the face-to-face encounter. Shankman relates this experience of being turned inside out to the very significance of the word “God,” to Dostoevsky’s tormented struggles with religious faith, to Vasily Grossman’s understanding of his Jewishness in his great novelLife and Fate, and to the interpersonal encounters the author has witnessed reading these texts with his students in the prison environment.
Turned Inside Outwill appeal to readers with interests in the classic novels of Russian literature, in prisons and pedagogy, or in Levinas and phenomenology. At a time when the humanities are struggling to justify the centrality of their mission in today’s colleges and universities, Steven Shankman by example makes an undeniably powerful case for the transformative power of reading great texts.

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