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Vigilant Memory Emmanuel Levinas The Holocaust And The Unjust Death 1st Edition R Clifton Spargo

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Vigilant Memory Emmanuel Levinas The Holocaust And The Unjust Death 1st Edition R Clifton Spargo
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Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.1 MB
Pages: 328
Author: R. Clifton Spargo
ISBN: 9780801883118, 0801883113
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 1

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Vigilant Memory Emmanuel Levinas The Holocaust And The Unjust Death 1st Edition R Clifton Spargo by R. Clifton Spargo 9780801883118, 0801883113 instant download after payment.

Vigilant Memory focuses on the particular role of Emmanuel Levinas's thought in reasserting the ethical parameters for poststructuralist criticism in the aftermath of the Holocaust. More than simply situating Levinas's ethics within the larger context of his philosophy, R. Clifton Spargo offers a new explanation of its significance in relation to history.

In critical readings of the limits and also the heretofore untapped possibilities of Levinasian ethics, Spargo explores the impact of the Holocaust on Levinas's various figures of injustice while examining the place of mourning, the bad conscience, the victim, and the stranger/neighbor as they appear in Levinas's work. Ultimately, Spargo ranges beyond Levinas's explicit philosophical or implicit political positions to calculate the necessary function of the "memory of injustice" in our cultural and political discourses on the characteristics of a just society.

In this original and magisterial study, Spargo uses Levinas's work to approach our understanding of the suffering and death of others, and in doing so reintroduces an essential ethical element to the reading of literature, culture, and everyday life.

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